[MeltSim] Question about strand concentration
richard blake
doug8829 at roadrunner.com
Fri Mar 26 17:58:50 EDT 2010
Hi Ken,
It was good to hear from you. Yes, things are going well, although at
a snail's pace as you can imagine.
I began research at Harvard in Paul Doty's laboratory with Jacques
Fresco in 1958, and one of my first experiments was to prepare
oligonucleotides and study their interaction with polynucleotides.
The way oligo-poly- complements interacted established the importance
of stacking forces. (I think I might have written a simple function
somewhere in my book to account for concentration). Such work was
carried out so long ago. I will be attending Paul Doty's 90th
birthday in June, can you imagine?
regards, dick
On Mar 26, 2010, at 5:01 PM, Marx, Kenneth wrote:
> Hi Dick,
>
> The literature's so old, I'm not sure I 've even seen papers on
> this. Good to hear from you. Hope things are going well.
>
> Regards, Ken
>
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> Subject: Re: [MeltSim] Question about strand concentration
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> Strand concentrations are important only for short DNAs, of for DNA
> strands interacting with oligonucleotides. The effects of
> concentration are nil for DNAs longer than about 20-mers. The
> literature on the effects of concentration is ancient, perhaps fifty
> years old, but it is what some of us cut our teeth on.
> On Mar 25, 2010, at 12:06 PM, Zachary L Dwight wrote:
>
>> Is strand concentration not included as a parameter because the
>> range of concentrations most likely being used would have no effect
>> on the TM? Thanks so much,
>>
>> Zach Dwight
>> Univ of Utah
>> Dept of Pathology
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