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                                            	 Liquid Crystals and their Application Russian Journal Zhidkie kristally i ikh prakticheskoe ispol'zovanie Жидкие кристаллы и их практическое использование                   | 
                 
 
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			        Zhidk. krist. ikh prakt. ispol'z. = Liq. Cryst. and their Appl., 2014, 14 (4), 5—21.  | 
				 
 
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Gold Nanoparticles Influence Double-Stranded DNA Molecules "Recognition" and Prevent Formation of Their Cholesteric Structure
  
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			        Yu. M. Yevdokimov1, S. G. Skuridin1, V. I. Salyanov1, V. I. Popenko1,
E. V. Shtykova2, N. G. Khlebtsov3, G. A. Shafeev4, E. I. Kats5
 
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			        Author affiliations 1Engelhardt Institute of Molecular Biology, Russian Academy of Sciences, 
Vavilov str., 32, 119991 Moscow, Russia.  E-mail:  yevdokim@eimb.ru  
2Shubnikov Institute of Crystallography, Russian Academy of Sciences, 
Leninsky ave., 59, 119333 Moscow, Russia.  E-mail:  viwopisx@yachoo.co.uk 
3Institute of Biochemistry and Physiology of Plants and Microorganisms, Russian Academy of Sciences,  Entuziastov ave., 13, 410049 Saratov, Russia.  E-mail:  nkhlebtsov@gmail.com 
4Prokhorov General Physics Institute, Russian Academy of Sciences, 
Vavilov str., 38, 119991 Moscow, Russia.  E-mail:  gashafeev@gmail.cov 
5Landau Institute for Theoretical Physics, Russian Academy of Sciences, 
Kosygin str., 2, 119334, Moscow, Russia.  E-mail:   kats@landau.ac.ru
 
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					 Abstract The negatively charged gold nanoparticles (nano-Au) in solutions of high ionic strength interact with free, linear double-stranded (ds) DNA or synthetic poly(ribonucleotide) (poly(I)×poly(C) or poly(A)×poly(U)) molecules or with these molecules ordered in the spatial structure of the cholesteric liquid-crystalline dispersion (CLCD) particles formed as a result of their phase exclusion from solutions containing poly(ethylene glycol). However, the consequences of these interactions differ noticeably. If we first pretreate free ds nucleic acid (NA) molecules with nano-Au and then create dispersion, the orientationally ordered structures do not form. This leads to disappearance of abnormal band in the circular dichroism spectra at a very low concentration of added nano-Au. If we treat condensed ds NA, i.e. ds NA in the content of CLCD particles, with nano-Au, the orientational order remains stable. This order evolves (from cholesteric to untwisted, nematic-like) upon increase in nano-Au concentration. The preliminary measurements and evaluations show that the analogous spectral changes are also typical for palladium nanoparticles. The differences in nano-Au action on free and condensed ds NA molecules can result in various damaging effects in living cells and be accompanied by various genetic consequences.
  Keywords: nanoparticles of noble metals; free double-stranded nucleic acids; circular dichroism of nucleic acid molecules; cholesteric liquid-crystalline DNA dispersions; cholesteric → nematic transition; aggregated DNA molecules
  
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