Liquid-Crystalline Dispersions of Double-Stranded DNA

In this review, we compare the circular dichroism (CD) spectra of liquid-crystalline dispersion (LCD) particles formed in PEG-containing aqueous-salt solutions with the purpose of determining the packing of ds DNA molecules in these particles. Depending on the osmotic pressure of the solution, the p...

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Main Authors: Yuri Yevdokimov, Sergey Skuridin, Viktor Salyanov, Sergey Semenov, Efim Kats
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: MDPI AG 2019-03-01
Series:Crystals
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Online Access:https://www.mdpi.com/2073-4352/9/3/162
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spelling doaj-fb1ed8bbd91a457682033938e290eb5c2020-11-25T00:50:34ZengMDPI AGCrystals2073-43522019-03-019316210.3390/cryst9030162cryst9030162Liquid-Crystalline Dispersions of Double-Stranded DNAYuri Yevdokimov0Sergey Skuridin1Viktor Salyanov2Sergey Semenov3Efim Kats4Engelhardt Institute of Molecular Biology of the Russian Academy of Sciences, Vavilova, St. 32, Moscow 119991, RussiaEngelhardt Institute of Molecular Biology of the Russian Academy of Sciences, Vavilova, St. 32, Moscow 119991, RussiaEngelhardt Institute of Molecular Biology of the Russian Academy of Sciences, Vavilova, St. 32, Moscow 119991, RussiaNational Research Centre “Kurchatov Institute”, Kurchatova Sq. 1, Moscow 123182, RussiaLandau Institute for Theoretical Physics of the Russian Academy of Sciences, Academician Semenov Ave. 1a, Chernogolovka, Moscow Region 142432, RussiaIn this review, we compare the circular dichroism (CD) spectra of liquid-crystalline dispersion (LCD) particles formed in PEG-containing aqueous-salt solutions with the purpose of determining the packing of ds DNA molecules in these particles. Depending on the osmotic pressure of the solution, the phase exclusion of ds DNA molecules at room temperature results in the formation of LCD particles with the cholesteric or the hexagonal packing of molecules. The heating of dispersion particles with the hexagonal packing of the ds DNA molecules results in a new phase transition, accompanied by an appearance of a new optically active phase of ds DNA molecules. Our results are rationalized by way of a concept of orientationally ordered “quasinematic„ layers formed by ds DNA molecules, with a parallel alignment in the hexagonal structure. These layers can adopt a twisted configuration with a temperature increase; and as a result of this process, a new, helicoidal structure of dispersion particle is formed (termed as the “re-entrant„ cholesteric phase). To prove the cholesteric pattern of ds DNA molecules in this phase, the “liquid-like„ state of the dispersion particles was transformed into its “rigid„ counterpart.https://www.mdpi.com/2073-4352/9/3/162liquid-crystalline dispersions of DNAcholesteric and hexagonal packing of DNAtheoretically calculated and experimental circular dichroism spectratextures of the DNA liquid-crystalline phases“re-entrant” cholesteric phase of DNAanthracyclines drugschelate complexesnanobridges“rigid” particles of DNA
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author Yuri Yevdokimov
Sergey Skuridin
Viktor Salyanov
Sergey Semenov
Efim Kats
spellingShingle Yuri Yevdokimov
Sergey Skuridin
Viktor Salyanov
Sergey Semenov
Efim Kats
Liquid-Crystalline Dispersions of Double-Stranded DNA
Crystals
liquid-crystalline dispersions of DNA
cholesteric and hexagonal packing of DNA
theoretically calculated and experimental circular dichroism spectra
textures of the DNA liquid-crystalline phases
“re-entrant” cholesteric phase of DNA
anthracyclines drugs
chelate complexes
nanobridges
“rigid” particles of DNA
author_facet Yuri Yevdokimov
Sergey Skuridin
Viktor Salyanov
Sergey Semenov
Efim Kats
author_sort Yuri Yevdokimov
title Liquid-Crystalline Dispersions of Double-Stranded DNA
title_short Liquid-Crystalline Dispersions of Double-Stranded DNA
title_full Liquid-Crystalline Dispersions of Double-Stranded DNA
title_fullStr Liquid-Crystalline Dispersions of Double-Stranded DNA
title_full_unstemmed Liquid-Crystalline Dispersions of Double-Stranded DNA
title_sort liquid-crystalline dispersions of double-stranded dna
publisher MDPI AG
series Crystals
issn 2073-4352
publishDate 2019-03-01
description In this review, we compare the circular dichroism (CD) spectra of liquid-crystalline dispersion (LCD) particles formed in PEG-containing aqueous-salt solutions with the purpose of determining the packing of ds DNA molecules in these particles. Depending on the osmotic pressure of the solution, the phase exclusion of ds DNA molecules at room temperature results in the formation of LCD particles with the cholesteric or the hexagonal packing of molecules. The heating of dispersion particles with the hexagonal packing of the ds DNA molecules results in a new phase transition, accompanied by an appearance of a new optically active phase of ds DNA molecules. Our results are rationalized by way of a concept of orientationally ordered “quasinematic„ layers formed by ds DNA molecules, with a parallel alignment in the hexagonal structure. These layers can adopt a twisted configuration with a temperature increase; and as a result of this process, a new, helicoidal structure of dispersion particle is formed (termed as the “re-entrant„ cholesteric phase). To prove the cholesteric pattern of ds DNA molecules in this phase, the “liquid-like„ state of the dispersion particles was transformed into its “rigid„ counterpart.
topic liquid-crystalline dispersions of DNA
cholesteric and hexagonal packing of DNA
theoretically calculated and experimental circular dichroism spectra
textures of the DNA liquid-crystalline phases
“re-entrant” cholesteric phase of DNA
anthracyclines drugs
chelate complexes
nanobridges
“rigid” particles of DNA
url https://www.mdpi.com/2073-4352/9/3/162
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