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TítuloSpecific berenil–DNA interactions: an approach for separation of plasmid isoforms by pseudo–affinity chromatography
Autor(es)Caramelo-Nunes, C.
Tente, T.
Almeida, P.
Marcos, João Carlos
Tomaz, C. T.
Palavras-chaveSmall DNA ligands
Berenil
Minor groove binder
Intercalator
Pseudo-affinity chromatography
Data2011
EditoraElsevier 1
RevistaAnalytical Biochemistry
Resumo(s)Small molecules, like some antibiotics and anticancer agents that bind DNA with high specificity can represent a relevant alternative as ligands in affinity processes for plasmid DNA (pDNA) purification. In the present study, pDNA binding affinities of berberine, berenil, kanamycin and neomycin were evaluated by a competitive displacement assay with ethidium bromide using a fluorimetric titration technique. The binding between pDNA and ethidium bromide was tested in different buffer conditions varying the type and the salt concentration, and was performed both in absence and in presence of the studied compounds. The results showed that the minor groove binder berenil has the higher pDNA binding constant. Chromatographic experiments using a derivatized column with berenil as ligand, showed a total retention of pDNA using 1.3 M ammonium sulphate in eluent buffer. A selective separation of supercoiled and open circular isoforms was achieved by further decreasing salt concentration to 0.6 M and then to 0 M. These results suggest a promising application of berenil as ligand for specific pDNA supercoiled (sc) isoform purification by pseudo-affinity chromatography.
TipoArtigo
URIhttps://hdl.handle.net/1822/16231
DOI10.1016/j.ab.2011.01.033
ISSN0003-2697
Arbitragem científicayes
AcessoAcesso aberto
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