The interaction of deoxyribonucleic acid with methyltin(IV) moieties in solution studied by small-angle X-ray scattering, circular dichroism and UV spectroscopy
G. Barone et al., The interaction of deoxyribonucleic acid with methyltin(IV) moieties in solution studied by small-angle X-ray scattering, circular dichroism and UV spectroscopy, APPL ORGAN, 14(4), 2000, pp. 189-196
The nature of calf thymus DNA in aqueous solution, in the presence of the o
rganotin(IV) species (SnMe3)-Me-IV, (SnMe2)-Me-IV and Snn(IV)Me, possibly p
artly hydrolysed and/or hydrated, was investigated by small-angle X-ray sca
ttering (SAXS), ultraviolet spectroscopy (UV) at different temperatures and
circular dichroism (CD), The results are compared with those of previous S
n-119 Mossbauer studies on condensed DNA phases. The effects of tin-phospha
te oxygen bonding on the DNA melting profile in DNA-(SnMe)-Me-IV systems ar
e in agreement with previous reports on DNA-Main Group metal ion interactio
ns. The structure and conformation of the DNA double helix are not influenc
ed by (SnMen)-Me-IV species, even in experimental conditions near the onset
of DNA condensation. Gel electrophoresis indicates that DNA is not degrade
d by (SnMen)-Me-IV; the X-ray radii of gyration of the DNA cross-section an
d its mass per unit length, determined by SAXS from aqueous solutions, are
constant and independent of the nature and concentration of the (SnMen)-Me-
IV species present in the solutions. The invariance of the interparticle di
stances in solution at very low ionic strengths, in the presence of increas
ing amounts of (SnMen)-Me-IV compounds, even approaching DNA precipitation,
suggests that the condensation process involves isolated DNA chains, Copyr
ight (C) 2000 John Wiley & Sons, Ltd.