Thermally-induced order-order transition of DNA-cationic surfactant complexes |
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Authors: | Hsu Wei-Long Li Yen-Cheng Chen Hsin-Lung Liou Willisa Jeng U-Ser Lin Hsien-Kuang Liu Wen-Liang Hsu Chain-Shu |
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Affiliation: | Department of Chemical Engineering, National Tsing Hua University, Hsin-Chu 30013, Taiwan. |
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Abstract: | Polyanionic DNA interacts with cationic amphiphiles to form electrostatic complexes exhibiting rich self-assembled structures. This type of complex has been considered as a nonviral carrier in gene therapy and as a template for nanostructure construction. Here we report a thermally-induced phase transition of the complexes of DNA with the mixtures of a cationic surfactant, dodecyltrimethyl bromide (DTAB), and a neutral lipid, dioleoylphosphatidylethanolamine (DOPE), in fully hydrated state. An order-order transition between a multilamellar (L(c)alpha) phase and an inverted hexagonal (H(c)II) phase was found to occur with the transition temperature adjustable by the DTAB-to-DNA base pair molar ratio (x) and DOPE-to-DTAB molar ratio (m). The stability of the L(c)alpha phase was enhanced at lower m and x, as the L(c)alpha-to-H(c)II transition temperature increased with the decreases of these two parameters. The suppression of -to- transition at lower x was attributed to the lower entropic gain from the counterion release due to the presence of uncomplexed DNA in the bulk solution. |
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