The nature of interaction of Au(III) with nucleic acids was studied by using methods such as uv and ir spectrophotometry, viscometry, pH titrations, and melting-temperature measurements. Au(III) is found to interact slowly with nucleic acids over a period of several hours. The uv spectra of native calf-thymus DNA 9pH 5.6 acetate buffer containing (0.01M NaCIO4) showed a shift in λ max to high wavelengths and an increase in optical density at 260 nm. There was a fourfold decrease in viscosity (expressed as ηsp/c). The reaction was faster at pH 4.0 and also with denatured DNA (pH 5.6) and whole yeast RNA (pH 5.6). The order of preference of Au(III) (as deduced from the time of completion of reaction) for the nucleic acids in RNA > denatured D...
Studies of the solution properties of gold(III)tetrakis(4-N-methylpyridyl)porphine and its DNA bindi...
Over the last 30 years there has been increasing interest in utilizing kinetically inert transition-...
The reactions of chloroauric acid (HAuCl4) with inosine=ino, guanosine=guo, triacetylinosine=trino, ...
The nature of interaction of Au(III) with nucleic acids was studied by using methods such as uv and ...
Kinetics of the interaction of Au(III) with native calf thymus DNA has been studied spectrophotometr...
A series of complexes of Au(III) with nucleosides and nucleotides and their methyl derivatives in di...
A series of complexes of Au(II1) with nucleosides and nucleotides and their methyl deriv-atives in d...
Metal $ions^{1..10}$ are known to bind to DNA. A number of metal ions have been studied and their bi...
Metals have been studied as potential chemotherapeutic agents for cancer therapies due to their high...
Several authors have investigated the interactions between DNA and metal ions to understand how meta...
In this work, the complexation reactions of Pb(II) with Herring sperm DNA were studied. The DNA solu...
The nature of interaction of Rh(III) with DNA was studied using viscometry and ultraviolet, visible ...
The interactions of three representative gold(III) complexes with human telomeric DNA sequences were...
The union of transition metal catalysis with native biochemistry presents a powerful opportunity to ...
Addressing the effect of different environmental factors on the adsorption of DNA to solid supports ...
Studies of the solution properties of gold(III)tetrakis(4-N-methylpyridyl)porphine and its DNA bindi...
Over the last 30 years there has been increasing interest in utilizing kinetically inert transition-...
The reactions of chloroauric acid (HAuCl4) with inosine=ino, guanosine=guo, triacetylinosine=trino, ...
The nature of interaction of Au(III) with nucleic acids was studied by using methods such as uv and ...
Kinetics of the interaction of Au(III) with native calf thymus DNA has been studied spectrophotometr...
A series of complexes of Au(III) with nucleosides and nucleotides and their methyl derivatives in di...
A series of complexes of Au(II1) with nucleosides and nucleotides and their methyl deriv-atives in d...
Metal $ions^{1..10}$ are known to bind to DNA. A number of metal ions have been studied and their bi...
Metals have been studied as potential chemotherapeutic agents for cancer therapies due to their high...
Several authors have investigated the interactions between DNA and metal ions to understand how meta...
In this work, the complexation reactions of Pb(II) with Herring sperm DNA were studied. The DNA solu...
The nature of interaction of Rh(III) with DNA was studied using viscometry and ultraviolet, visible ...
The interactions of three representative gold(III) complexes with human telomeric DNA sequences were...
The union of transition metal catalysis with native biochemistry presents a powerful opportunity to ...
Addressing the effect of different environmental factors on the adsorption of DNA to solid supports ...
Studies of the solution properties of gold(III)tetrakis(4-N-methylpyridyl)porphine and its DNA bindi...
Over the last 30 years there has been increasing interest in utilizing kinetically inert transition-...
The reactions of chloroauric acid (HAuCl4) with inosine=ino, guanosine=guo, triacetylinosine=trino, ...