1997
DOI: 10.1021/la960896e
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Adsorption of Single-Stranded DNA Fragments onto Cationic Aminated Latex Particles

Abstract: In this study, the adsorption of single-stranded oligodeoxyribonucleotides (ODN) onto well-characterized polymer latex particles has been investigated. At first, the case of poly(thymidylic acid) (dT35) was thoroughly examined as a function of pH and ionic strength in the presence of cationic polystyrene colloids prepared by emulsifier-free copolymerization of styrene and vinylbenzylamine hydrochloride. Due to the polyelectrolyte character of the oligodeoxyribonucleotides (which are negatively charged) and the… Show more

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“…On the other hand, there was no such trend in face than the hydrophobic forces. Our results agree with recent work of other groups (43)(44)(45). One must recall in RCF versus the surface density for electrostatically driven adsorption of negatively charged oligonucleotide on posiany of these generalizations, however, that all of our work was carried out at one pH and ionic strength.…”
Section: Possible Sources Of Uncertaintysupporting
confidence: 91%
“…On the other hand, there was no such trend in face than the hydrophobic forces. Our results agree with recent work of other groups (43)(44)(45). One must recall in RCF versus the surface density for electrostatically driven adsorption of negatively charged oligonucleotide on posiany of these generalizations, however, that all of our work was carried out at one pH and ionic strength.…”
Section: Possible Sources Of Uncertaintysupporting
confidence: 91%
“…Hydrophobic interactions between aromatic polymer units and DNA bases were also recently recognized (17). The free energy of polyelectrolyte͞ DNA interactions is controlled by the structure of the participating species, in conjunction with solution variables such as pH, ionic strength, and temperature (18).…”
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“…In general, this type of surface association was found to be rapidly reversible in the presence of protein-rich biological medium (16). Moreover, when associated through electrostatic forces, ODN adopt conformation which make them unlikely to hybridize with their biological target (17).…”
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