Sorokin V A, Blagoĭ Iu P, Valeev V A, Gladchenko G O, Sukhodub L F, Volianskiĭ Iu L
Mol Biol (Mosk). 1990 Jan-Feb;24(1):214-9.
The interaction of effective antibacterial drug decametoxyn with natural DNA was studied by UV-spectroscopy. Decametoxyn shows a specificity to nucleotides: it decreases the cooperativity of melting and the thermal stability of DNA parts enriched by AT pairs. The characteristics of the helix-coil transition on the DNA parts enriched by GC-pairs are invariable. Interaction with AT-pairs results in their partial or complete melting at room temperature, followed by intermolecule aggregation. Interacting with phosphates decametoxyn manifests itself not as a dication but as two single-charged ions.