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Polymers
DNA Compaction and Charge Inversion Induced by Organic Monovalent Ions
Guangcan Yang1  Wenyan Xia1  Yanwei Wang1  Anthony Yang1 
[1] School of Physics and Electronic Information, Wenzhou University, Wenzhou 325035, China;
关键词: DNA compaction;    charge inversion;    monovalent ions;    hydrophobic effect;   
DOI  :  10.3390/polym9040128
来源: DOAJ
【 摘 要 】

DNA condensation and charge inversion usually occur in solutions of multivalent counterions. In the present study, we show that the organic monovalent ions of tetraphenyl chloride arsenic (Ph4As+) can induce DNA compaction and even invert its electrophoretic mobility by single molecular methods. The morphology of condensed DNA was directly observed by atomic force microscopy (AFM) in the presence of a low concentration of Ph4As+ in DNA solution. The magnetic tweezers (MT) measurements showed that DNA compaction happens at very low Ph4As+ concentration (≤1 μM), and the typical step-like structures could be found in the extension-time curves of tethering DNA. However, when the concentration of Ph4As+ increased to 1 mM, the steps disappeared in the pulling curves and globular structures could be found in the corresponding AFM images. Electrophoretic mobility measurement showed that charge inversion of DNA induced by the monovalent ions happened at 1.6 mM Ph4As+, which is consistent with the prediction based on the strong hydrophobicity of Ph4As+. We infer that the hydrophobic effect is the main driving force of DNA charge inversion and compaction by the organic monovalent ion.

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