Journal of the Physical Society of Japan
Online ISSN : 1347-4073
Print ISSN : 0031-9015
ISSN-L : 0031-9015
Infrared Spectroscopy on Poly(dG)–Poly(dC) DNA at Low Hydration
Hasanudin AbdurakhmanKenji TajiriHiroyuki YokoiNoritaka KurodaHiroshi MatsuiTakeshi YanagimachiMasateru TaniguchiTomoji KawaiNaoki Toyota
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2007 Volume 76 Issue 2 Pages 024009

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Infrared absorption measurements have been made on dry samples of poly(dG)–poly(dC) DNA at various relative humidity and temperatures. The water content, controlled by the relative humidity, reduces as temperature increases and reaches a very low value of ∼0.1 wpn above 120 °C. This minimum water content is maintained when the samples are brought back to room temperature as long as they are kept at the relative humidity of ∼0%. The molecular vibrations, which characterize the backbone structure as well as the base stacking and pairing, indicate that our samples maintain an A-form double helical structure at all the values of water content. The disorder in the base stacking is observed as the result of the decrease of the water content. Additionally the denaturation appears at high temperatures above 100 °C, which reversibly disappears with decreasing temperature.
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