the unexpected effect of sodium arsenate on the interaction between histone h1 and sodium n-dodecyl sulphate

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a.a. moosavi movahedi

m.r. housaindokht

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a study was made on the interaction between histon h1 and sodium n-dodecyl sulphate (sds) in the presence of sodium arsenate inside a phosphate buffer of ph 6.4, using spectroscopy and equilibrium dialysis at 27 °c. the binding data has been used to obtain the gibbs free energy in terms of a theoretical model based on the wyman binding potential. the binding data hs been analysed in terms of hill equation, to obtain hill coefficient. the data show that sodium arsenate exhibits an unusually greater degree of denaturation for the structure of h1.

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Journal title:
iranian journal of chemistry and chemical engineering (ijcce)

Publisher: iranian institute of research and development in chemical industries (irdci)-acecr

ISSN 1021-9986

volume 10

issue 1 1991

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