Interaction of DNA with cationic micelles: Effects of micelle surface charge density, micelle shape, and ionic strength on complexation and DNA collapse
Yl. Wang et al., Interaction of DNA with cationic micelles: Effects of micelle surface charge density, micelle shape, and ionic strength on complexation and DNA collapse, LANGMUIR, 17(5), 2001, pp. 1670-1673
Complexation between DNA and cationic/nonionic micelles of dodecyldimethyla
mine oxide (DMDAO) at various ionic strengths (I) was studied by monitoring
turbidity or dynamic light scattering as a function of pH at various ionic
strengths (I). Complexation takes place at a critical degree of micelle pr
otonation (beta (c)) and is therefore primarily controlled by the ratio of
cationic:nonionic surfactant, not by the ratio of surfactant:DNA. beta (c)
corresponds to a critical micelle surface charge density (sigma (c)), which
increases nearly linearly with I. The dependence of beta (c) on I displays
a discontinuity when the DMDAO micelle shape changes from spherical to rod
like. The proximity of the complexation boundary to the coil/coil-globule c
oexistence boundary reported from fluorescence microscopy(1) indicates that
the DNA-micelle complexation observed by scattering also corresponds to mi
celle-induced collapse of DNA.