Abstract

AbstractThe interaction between poly (G) and poly (C) was investigated in neutral and acid medium by optical methods. Three main points arise from this investigation. (1) The formation of poly (G)·poly (C) was complete only above an ionic strength of about 0.6M [Na+]. Lowering the ionic strength increased the amounts of free poly (G) and free poly (C) that could be detected. (2) When titrating towards acid pH values a transition took place which was characterized by potentiometry, mixing curves, and circular dichroism: a three‐stranded poly (G)·poly (C)·poly (C+) complex was formed analogous to the transition observed for the acid titration of poly (I)·poly (C). (3) Even when the poly (G)·poly (C) complex was incompletely formed (at low ionic strength) in neutral medium all poly (C) entered the triple‐stranded complex.

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