Hydration effects accompanying the formation of DNA complexes with some ligands


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Abstract

In the range of millimeter wavelengths the dielectric properties of aqueous solutions of some biologically active ligands (potential anticarcinogen chlorophyllin; pharmacological drug caffeine; polyamine putrescine; mutagens proflavine and ethidium bromide; actinocin derivative, an analogue of antitumor antibiotic actinomycin D) and DNA complexes with these substances were studied. It was shown that complex formation is accompanied by the change in dielectric properties of the solution. These changes during interaction of DNA with the first three compounds correspond to a decrease in hydration (compared with the total hydration of free components), and in other cases they cause an increase in hydration. The number of water molecules bound with both the ligand and DNA nucleotide in the complex was estimated. The results were compared with existing models of DNA interaction with the studied substances.

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V. A. Kashpur

Usikov Institute for Radiophysics and Electronics

Email: darynapesina@gmail.com
Ukraine, Kharkov, 61085

O. V. Khorunzhaya

Usikov Institute for Radiophysics and Electronics

Email: darynapesina@gmail.com
Ukraine, Kharkov, 61085

D. A. Pesina

Usikov Institute for Radiophysics and Electronics

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Email: darynapesina@gmail.com
Ukraine, Kharkov, 61085

A. V. Shestopalova

Usikov Institute for Radiophysics and Electronics

Email: darynapesina@gmail.com
Ukraine, Kharkov, 61085

V. Ya. Maleev

Usikov Institute for Radiophysics and Electronics

Email: darynapesina@gmail.com
Ukraine, Kharkov, 61085

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