[RASMB] v-bar estimates/measurements for G-Quadruplexes
Jo Butler
pjgb at mrc-lmb.cam.ac.uk
Thu May 1 02:16:16 PDT 2008
Dear Cody,
You are correct to be cautious, since the partial specific volume is
also dependent on co-solvation, which includes the counter-ions bound by
the macromolecule. In the case of nucleic acids, with their high charge
density and binding of >0.8 monovalent ions/base (and higher for
divalent), this can produce large effects. One only has to look at the
difference in density for NaDNA and CsDNA to take the point.
Jo
Cody Craig wrote:
> Hi All,
>
> Is there a good reference for estimating the partial specific volume
> of deoxyguanosine/deoxyguanosine monophosphate in a quadruplex? The
> literature indicates that the observed partial specific volume of
> nucleotides is context specific (single stranded is different than
> double stranded), which makes me hesitant to use either of these
> values for my calculations.
>
> Thanks in advance,
>
> Cody Craig
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