UV absorbance spectrophotometry is widely used for the quantification of nucleic acids. For accurate quantification it is important to determine the hypochromocity of the oligonucleotide or complex nucleic acid structure. The use of thermal denaturation studies in conjunction with UV spectrophotometry to determine hypochromicity requires prolonged, elevated temperatures, which may cause partial hydrolysis of RNA. In addition, dsRNA is difficult to denature even at elevated temperature and the extinction coefficients of nucleic acids are also affected by temperature, which makes it difficult to accurately determine the nucleic acid concentration. To overcome these caveats, we have utilised the chemical denaturant dimethyl sulfoxide which, in...
Abstract: Determining the concentration of nucleic acid in biological samples precisely and reliably...
301-307The thermal denaturation/renaturation processes in E. coli and eukaryotic DNAs have been stud...
Determining the concentration of nucleic acids in biological samples precisely and reliably still is...
UV absorbance spectrophotometry is widely used for the quantification of nucleic acids. For accurate...
High resolution melting (HRM), with a high sensitivity to distinguish the nucleic acid species with ...
Ultraviolet absorption provides the nearly universal basis for determining concentrations of nucleic...
Riboswitch aptamers adopt diverse and complex tertiary structural folds that contain both single-str...
Procedures for the estimation of thermal denaturation temperatures for the determination of the mol%...
Equilibrium optical melting curves are used in this unit to determine thermodynamic parameters of nu...
This work deals with determination of thermodynamic parameters concerning the temperature induced de...
Nucleic acids display a very characteristic ultraviolet absorption spectrum with a maximum near 260 ...
Abstract: Here we describe some properties of nucleic acids, which observed in ‘atypical ” experimen...
<p>(A) Thermal difference spectra of the complexes; (B) Thermal denaturation profiles of the complex...
The study of the changes in UV absorbance of DNA solutions in water/dioxane and water/ethylene glyco...
Informational Deoxyribonucleic Acid (iDNA) has gained the attention of many researchers and pioneer ...
Abstract: Determining the concentration of nucleic acid in biological samples precisely and reliably...
301-307The thermal denaturation/renaturation processes in E. coli and eukaryotic DNAs have been stud...
Determining the concentration of nucleic acids in biological samples precisely and reliably still is...
UV absorbance spectrophotometry is widely used for the quantification of nucleic acids. For accurate...
High resolution melting (HRM), with a high sensitivity to distinguish the nucleic acid species with ...
Ultraviolet absorption provides the nearly universal basis for determining concentrations of nucleic...
Riboswitch aptamers adopt diverse and complex tertiary structural folds that contain both single-str...
Procedures for the estimation of thermal denaturation temperatures for the determination of the mol%...
Equilibrium optical melting curves are used in this unit to determine thermodynamic parameters of nu...
This work deals with determination of thermodynamic parameters concerning the temperature induced de...
Nucleic acids display a very characteristic ultraviolet absorption spectrum with a maximum near 260 ...
Abstract: Here we describe some properties of nucleic acids, which observed in ‘atypical ” experimen...
<p>(A) Thermal difference spectra of the complexes; (B) Thermal denaturation profiles of the complex...
The study of the changes in UV absorbance of DNA solutions in water/dioxane and water/ethylene glyco...
Informational Deoxyribonucleic Acid (iDNA) has gained the attention of many researchers and pioneer ...
Abstract: Determining the concentration of nucleic acid in biological samples precisely and reliably...
301-307The thermal denaturation/renaturation processes in E. coli and eukaryotic DNAs have been stud...
Determining the concentration of nucleic acids in biological samples precisely and reliably still is...