De Murcia G, Wilhelm B, Wilhelm F X, Daune M P
Biophys Chem. 1978 Sep;8(4):377-83. doi: 10.1016/0301-4622(78)80019-2.
The reversible conformational change of DNAs and polydeoxyribonucleotides occurring before melting was followed by circular dichroism. deltatheta/deltaT, the rate of change of ellipticity theta with temperature, was used mainly as a measure of this premelting phenomenon. If sodium ions were replaced by tetramethylammonium ions deltatheta/deltaT decreased for poly (dA) poly (dT) and poly (dA.dT) poly (dT.dA), but increased for poly (dG.dC) poly (dC.dG). DNAs of different base composition showed no more premelting (deltatheta/deltaT approximately 0) even at low molarities of TMACl provided the Na/TMA ratio was very small. For all cases studied the theta values at 0 degrees C and at a given ionic strength were smaller in NaCl than in TMACl. When studying the series of ammonium ions from NH4+ to (C2H5)4N+, the deltatheta/deltaT values first decreased, going through zero with TMA+ ions, and then increased again. A tentative and qualitative explanation of our results can be given: (a) Hydration of the polymers increases in presence of TMA ions and their average stability decreases; locally, however, (AT) pairs are preferentially stabilized by TMA ions owing to a specific interaction at the level of O2 of thymine. (b) In order to explain the different behaviour of (AT) polymers and DNA, it is assumed that only the B structure is able to accommodate TMA ions in the small groove of the double stranded helix.