Nanochannel-Confined TAMRA-Polypyrrole Stained DNA Stretching by Varying the Ionic Strength from Micromolar to Millimolar concentrations
- Abstract
- Large DNA molecules have been utilized as a model system to investigate polymer
physics. However, DNA visualization via intercalating dyes has generated equivocal results due to
dye-induced structural deformation, particularly unwanted unwinding of the double helix. Thus,
the contour length increases and the persistence length changes so unpredictably that there has been
a controversy. In this paper, we used TAMRA-polypyrrole to stain single DNA molecules. Since this
staining did not change the contour length of B-form DNA, we utilized TAMRA-polypyrrole stained
DNA as a tool to measure the persistence length by changing the ionic strength. Then, we investigated
DNA stretching in nanochannels by varying the ionic strength from 0.06 mM to 47 mM to evaluate
several polymer physics theories proposed by Odijk, de Gennes and recent papers to deal with
these regimes.
- Author(s)
- Seonghyun Lee; Lee, Yelin; Kim, Yongkyun; Wang, Cong; Park, Jungyul; Jung, Gun Young; Chen, Yenglong; Chang, Rakwoo; Ikeda, Shuji; Sugiyama, Hiroshi; Kyubong Jo
- Issued Date
- 2019-01
- Type
- Article
- DOI
- 10.3390/polym11010015
- URI
- https://scholar.gist.ac.kr/handle/local/12940
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