A potentiometric biosensor has been designed on the basis of glass pH-electrode with a sensing device of the microcellular polyelectrolytic coating containing urease. The polymeric walls of the coating are readily permeable for low-molecular weight compounds, including urea, but are impermeable for macromolecules. The main characteristics of the biosensor in various experimental solutions containing urea, low-molecular-weight salt, and buffer have been obtained.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFDistributions of phosphate backbone-produced electrostatic potentials around several tRNAs were calculated by solving the nonlinear Poisson-Boltzmann equation. The tRNAs were either free or bound to the proteins involved in translation: aminoacyl-tRNA and elongation factor EF-Tu. We identified several regions of strong negative potential related to typical structural patterns of tRNA and invariant throughout the tRNAs.
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December 2001
By using the IR-spectroscopy it has been shown that electromagnetic radiation (frequency 8.15-10.0 GHz, energy flux density 5 microWt/cm2) reduces the rate of water desorption from DNA films.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFThe report describes the study of hydrogen-ion binding of Langmuir-Blodgett films contained with polycytidylic acid. A variety of multilayer films are analyzed and their UV absorption spectra are recorded. Poly (C) molecules established between dimethyldioctadecylammonium (DODA) layers are shown to exist in double stranded and semiprotonated form, independent of the pH value of the solution from which the films were made.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFMultilayer films of complexes of polycytidylic acid with dioctadecyldimetylammonium were obtained by the Langmuir-Blodgett method (LB films), and complexes of poly(C) with polycations (poly-L-lysisne, polyethyleneimine, polyallylamine) were obtained by the method of alternate adsorption (polyionic assembly) from solutions of oppositely charged polyelectrolytes on the solid carrier (SA films). It was shown that poly(C) exists in SA films in a single-stranded state irrespective of whether in the starting solution it occurred in the single-stranded nonprotonated or double-stranded protonated conformation. Conversely, in the LB film poly(C) preferred to be in a double protonated conformation.
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