Ce(Ⅲ)-ALC-F complex can react with hsDNA to form an electrochemically non-active supermolecular complex Ce(Ⅲ)-ALC-F-DNA in the buffer solution of (CH2)6N4(pH=4.9), which results in the decrease of the peak current o...Ce(Ⅲ)-ALC-F complex can react with hsDNA to form an electrochemically non-active supermolecular complex Ce(Ⅲ)-ALC-F-DNA in the buffer solution of (CH2)6N4(pH=4.9), which results in the decrease of the peak current of Ce(Ⅲ)-ALC-F. This method can be applied to determine DNA concentration. In addition, by using fluorimetric and UV-spectrophotometric methods with studies of denatured DNA and the effect of NaCl solution , it is also found that the binding mode is intercalation.展开更多
The fluorescence spectra of the interaction between four new distamycin analogs and DNA from herring sperm have been studied in detail. The fluorescence quenching of the DNA by the analogs was observed, and the fluore...The fluorescence spectra of the interaction between four new distamycin analogs and DNA from herring sperm have been studied in detail. The fluorescence quenching of the DNA by the analogs was observed, and the fluorescence intensity of the DNA was attenuated exponentially with the increasing of the analogs concentration.展开更多
文摘Ce(Ⅲ)-ALC-F complex can react with hsDNA to form an electrochemically non-active supermolecular complex Ce(Ⅲ)-ALC-F-DNA in the buffer solution of (CH2)6N4(pH=4.9), which results in the decrease of the peak current of Ce(Ⅲ)-ALC-F. This method can be applied to determine DNA concentration. In addition, by using fluorimetric and UV-spectrophotometric methods with studies of denatured DNA and the effect of NaCl solution , it is also found that the binding mode is intercalation.
基金The project was supported by the National Natural Science Foundation of China (No.39970169,29872001).
文摘The fluorescence spectra of the interaction between four new distamycin analogs and DNA from herring sperm have been studied in detail. The fluorescence quenching of the DNA by the analogs was observed, and the fluorescence intensity of the DNA was attenuated exponentially with the increasing of the analogs concentration.