AbstractThe helix-to-coil denaturation transition in DNA has been investigated in mixed solvents at high concentration using ultraviolet light absorption spectroscopy and small-angle neutron scattering. Two solvents have been used: water and ethylene glycol. The “melting” transition temperature was found to be 94°C for 4% mass fraction DNA/d-water and 38°C for 4% mass fraction DNA/d-ethylene glycol. The DNA melting transition temperature was found to vary linearly with the solvent fraction in the mixed solvents case. Deuterated solvents (d-water and d-ethylene glycol) were used to enhance the small-angle neutron scattering signal and 0.1M NaCl (or 0.0058 g/g mass fraction) salt concentration was added to screen charge interactions in all ca...
AbstractIn this work we study the effects of the solvent interaction on the nonlinear dynamical stru...
Nucleic acids display a very characteristic ultraviolet absorption spectrum with a maximum near 260 ...
In the past 20 years, DNA has been a key component in bionanotechnology,1 which can be attributed to...
AbstractThe helix-to-coil denaturation transition in DNA has been investigated in mixed solvents at ...
accepted for publication in Physical Review LettersInternational audienceThe melting transition of d...
The study of the changes in UV absorbance of DNA solutions in water/dioxane and water/ethylene glyco...
AbstractQuasielastic neutron scattering measurements were performed in hydrated samples of ds-DNA an...
A water-miscible organic solvent is commonly used to obtain homogenous solutions in studying the int...
International audienceDespite numerous attempts, the understanding of the thermal denaturation of DN...
AbstractA recently developed mechanochemical method has provided a new, efficient tool for studies o...
paper available on www.epljournal.orgInternational audienceDNA thermal denaturation is the breaking ...
The DNA molecule can take various conformational forms. Investigations focus mainly on the so-called...
A kinetic study of the alkaline transition of DNA, in clearly defined physico-chemical conditions, i...
AbstractSmall-angle neutron scattering (SANS) measurements were performed on a solution of single-st...
B-DNA is the most common DNA helix conformation under physiological conditions. However, when the am...
AbstractIn this work we study the effects of the solvent interaction on the nonlinear dynamical stru...
Nucleic acids display a very characteristic ultraviolet absorption spectrum with a maximum near 260 ...
In the past 20 years, DNA has been a key component in bionanotechnology,1 which can be attributed to...
AbstractThe helix-to-coil denaturation transition in DNA has been investigated in mixed solvents at ...
accepted for publication in Physical Review LettersInternational audienceThe melting transition of d...
The study of the changes in UV absorbance of DNA solutions in water/dioxane and water/ethylene glyco...
AbstractQuasielastic neutron scattering measurements were performed in hydrated samples of ds-DNA an...
A water-miscible organic solvent is commonly used to obtain homogenous solutions in studying the int...
International audienceDespite numerous attempts, the understanding of the thermal denaturation of DN...
AbstractA recently developed mechanochemical method has provided a new, efficient tool for studies o...
paper available on www.epljournal.orgInternational audienceDNA thermal denaturation is the breaking ...
The DNA molecule can take various conformational forms. Investigations focus mainly on the so-called...
A kinetic study of the alkaline transition of DNA, in clearly defined physico-chemical conditions, i...
AbstractSmall-angle neutron scattering (SANS) measurements were performed on a solution of single-st...
B-DNA is the most common DNA helix conformation under physiological conditions. However, when the am...
AbstractIn this work we study the effects of the solvent interaction on the nonlinear dynamical stru...
Nucleic acids display a very characteristic ultraviolet absorption spectrum with a maximum near 260 ...
In the past 20 years, DNA has been a key component in bionanotechnology,1 which can be attributed to...