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The dynamics of (57)Fe nuclei in Fe(III)-DNA condensates.

Adriana Barbieri PaulsenMaria Assunta GirasoloArturo SilvestriAlfredo TrottaRenato BarbieriGiuseppe Ruisi

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Molecular StructureDynamics (mechanics)TemperatureQuadrupole splittingDNABiochemistryIron IsotopesInorganic Chemistrychemistry.chemical_compoundCrystallographySpectroscopy MossbauerMonomerFreeze DryingchemistryMössbauer spectroscopyAnimalsGelsDNA

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Abstract The dynamics of iron nuclei in the condensates obtained by interaction of Fe III with DNA, Fe III (DNA monomer) 2 , have been investigated by variable temperature 57 Fe Mossbauer spectroscopy. Studies were effected on gel and freeze-dried samples, obtaining nearly coincident values of the parameters isomer shift and nuclear quadrupole splitting in T ranges 20–260 K. Functions ln( A T / A 77.3 ) vs. T , here employed to investigate the dynamics of Fe nuclei, showed linear trends in the T ranges 20–150 and 150–260 K, respectively, the latter with larger slopes. Data coincided for gelled and freeze-dried specimens. No variation of δ or Δ E parameters occurred at the two T intervals, which suggests constancy of structure and bonding with the temperature changes. Functions 〈 x 2 〉( T ) showed trends analogous to the corresponding functions determined for iron proteins, which were attributed to the occurrence of ‘conformational substates’.

10.1016/s0162-0134(01)00339-7https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/11750020