PMID: 6160462Jun 11, 1980Paper

Interaction of polynucleotides with natural and model membranes

Nucleic Acids Research
V G BudkerI A Slepneva

Abstract

Polynucleotides adsorb on natural and model phospholipid membranes in the presence of Mg2+-cations. Adsorption of nucleic acids on membranes results in a considerable change of their secondary structure. The presence of model phosphatidylcholine membranes greatly stimulates the rate of the synthesis of RNA by E. coli RNA-polymerase on DNA template.

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