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Polyelectrolyte properties of biopolymers: Conductivity and secondary structure of polyriboadenylic acid and its salts in solutions

 

作者: I. A. Kuznetsov,   O. V. Vorontsova,   A. G. Kozlov,  

 

期刊: Biopolymers  (WILEY Available online 1991)
卷期: Volume 31, issue 1  

页码: 65-76

 

ISSN:0006-3525

 

年代: 1991

 

DOI:10.1002/bip.360310107

 

出版商: Wiley Subscription Services, Inc., A Wiley Company

 

数据来源: WILEY

 

摘要:

AbstractPolyriboadenylates of alkali metals were obtained from (1) K+‐poly(A) (salts I) and (2) H+‐poly( A) (salts II) by the ion‐exchange method. The conductivity of these salts as well as of H+‐poly(A) were studied. Salts I and II of the same counterion were shown to have significantly different conductivity coefficients (f) and polyion conductances (λ p0). The charge density parameter (ζ) was 1.3 and 2.5, respectively, with λ p0equal to 44 and 83 ohm−1cm2mole−1for poly(A)‐I and poly (A)‐II salts, respectively. This is credited to the difference in the conformations of corresponding polyions. The linear dependence of equivalent conductivity on the square root of polymer concentration (Kohlrausch coordinates), earlier obtained for DNA, is also satisfied for the studied polynucleotides. A comparison of the slopes of straight lines in Kohlrausch coordinates for poly(A), simple electrolytes, and for earlier studied polyribouridylic acid salts lends credence to the concepts, developed by a number of authors, that DNA can act as a “buffer” against the ion–ion interaction in concentrated electrolyte solutions. Using the approximation that the polyion conductance is independent of the counterion nature, parameterf(agreeing in this case with Eisenberg parameter ϕ) has been shown to decrease as the polynucleotide concentration is increased; the decrease is caused by the relaxation effect. The transference numbers of counterions, which have negative values in poly (A)‐II solutions, grow with the increase in polymer concentration; the higher the ζ, the more apparent is this increase. This is explained by the increase in the fraction of conductivity along the polyion chains (“surface” conductivity) with the gro

 

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