Physical Review Research (Jul 2022)

Smectic-B phase and temperature-driven smectic-B to -A transition in concentrated solutions of “gapped” DNA

  • Prabesh Gyawali,
  • Rony Saha,
  • Sineth G. Kodikara,
  • Ruipeng Li,
  • Masafumi Fukuto,
  • James T. Gleeson,
  • Gregory P. Smith,
  • Noel A. Clark,
  • Antal Jakli,
  • Hamza Balci,
  • Samuel Sprunt

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1103/PhysRevResearch.4.033046
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 4, no. 3
p. 033046

Abstract

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The occurrence of a smectic-B (Sm-B) phase is demonstrated in concentrated aqueous solutions of “gapped” DNA constructs consisting of fully paired duplexes bridged by a flexible, unpaired strand of nucleotides. The Sm-B phase, identified by small and wide angle x-ray scattering measurements and optical microscopy, develops from a smectic-A (Sm-A) phase with increasing DNA concentration at room temperature. It transitions (reversibly) to the Sm-A when the temperature is raised above ∼50^{∘}C.