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Cis-Isomers of Photosensitive Cationic Azobenzene Surfactants in DNA Solutions at Different NaCl Concentrations: Experiment and Modeling.

Irina A SilantevaAndrei V KomolkinVeronika V MamontovaPavel V GabrusenokPavel N Vorontsov-VelyaminovSvetlana A SanterNina A Kasyanenko
Published in: The journal of physical chemistry. B (2021)
The DNA interaction with cis-isomers of photosensitive azobenzene-containing surfactants was studied by both experimental methods and computer simulation. It was shown that before the organization of micelles, such surfactants in the cis-conformation form associates of only a single type with a disordered orientation of molecules. In contrast, for trans-isomers, there exist two types of associates with head-to-head or head-to-tail orientations of molecules in dependence on salt concentration in a solution. The comparison of cis- and trans-isomer binding to DNA and the influence of salt concentration on the formation of their complexes with DNA were studied. It was shown that cis-isomers interact with phosphate groups of DNA and that their molecules were also located along the minor groove of DNA.
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