Electrostatic Interactions in the Formation of DNA Complexes with Cis- and Trans-Isomers of Azobenzene-Containing Surfactants in Solutions with Di- and Trivalent Metal Ions
Abstract:The effect of the presence of divalent and trivalent
metal ions
in solutions upon DNA packaging induced by the photosensitive azobenzene-containing
surfactant is considered. It has been shown that the addition of divalent
and trivalent metal ions does not affect the DNA–surfactant
interaction for both the cis- and the trans-isomers of the surfactant.
At the same time, the ionic strength of the solution, which is provided
by a certain concentration of the salt, has a huge impact. It affects
the association of s… Show more
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