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    DNA RESEARCH; STUDIES FROM YEREVAN STATE UNIVERSITY, DEPARTMENT OF BIOPHYSICS HAVE PROVIDED NEW DATA ON DNA RESEARCH

    Proteomics Weekly
    June 30, 2008

    Researchers detail in 'Influence of ionic strength on Hoechst 33258
    binding with DNA,' new data in dna research. "The binding of Hoechst
    33258 with DNA at various ionic strengths of solution and different
    ligand concentrations has been investigated. Existence of more than
    one type of interactions of Hoechst 33258 with DNA has been revealed,
    which were very sensitive to the ionic strength," researchers in
    Yerevan, Armenia report (see also DNA Research).

    "Hoechst 33258 doesn't show specificity to AT sequences of DNA at
    low ionic strength. High affinity binding mode becomes obvious at
    high ionic strength," wrote P.O. Vardevanyan and colleagues, Yerevan
    State University, Department of Biophysics.

    The researchers concluded: "The values of binding constants and
    binding site sizes for revealed strong and weak interactions have
    been determined."

    Vardevanyan and colleagues published their study in the Journal of
    Biomolecular Structure and Dynamics (Influence of ionic strength on
    Hoechst 33258 binding with DNA. Journal of Biomolecular Structure
    and Dynamics, 2008;25(6):641-6).

    For additional information, contact P.O. Vardevanyan, Yerevan State
    University, Dept. of Biophysics, Yerevan, 375025, Armenia.

    Publisher contact information for the Journal of Biomolecular Structure
    and Dynamics is: Adenine Press, 2066 Central Avenue, Schenectady,
    NY 12304, USA.
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