- Ironing Out Genes in the Environment: An Experimental Study of the DNA-Goethite Interface.
Ironing Out Genes in the Environment: An Experimental Study of the DNA-Goethite Interface.
Langmuir : the ACS journal of surfaces and colloids (2017-07-22)
Michael P Schmidt, Carmen E Martínez
PMID28732154
ABSTRACT
DNA fate in soil plays an important role in the cycling of genetic information in the environment. Adsorption onto mineral surfaces has great impact on this function. This study probes the kinetics, equilibrium behavior and bonding mechanisms associated with adsorption of DNA onto goethite, a common soil mineral. Surface sensitive ATR-FTIR and XPS approaches are applied to directly characterize the DNA-goethite interface. Adsorption kinetics follow a pseudo-first-order model, suggesting adsorption rate is surface limited. Adsorption rate constants increase with DNA concentration, ranging from 3.29 × 10
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