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Multivariate analysis as a tool for quantification of conformational transitions in DNA thin films (CROSBI ID 296649)

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Serec, Kristina ; Dolanski Babić, Sanja Multivariate analysis as a tool for quantification of conformational transitions in DNA thin films // Applied sciences (Basel), 11 (2021), 13; 5895, 17. doi: 10.3390/app11135895

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Serec, Kristina ; Dolanski Babić, Sanja

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Multivariate analysis as a tool for quantification of conformational transitions in DNA thin films

The double-stranded B-form and A-form have long been considered the two most important native forms of DNA, each with its own distinct biological roles and hence the focus of many areas of study, from cellular functions to cancer diagnostics and drug treatment. Due to the heterogeneity and sensitivity of the secondary structure of DNA, there is a need for tools capable of a rapid and reliable quantification of DNA conformation in diverse environments. In this work, the second paper in the series that addresses conformational transitions in DNA thin films utilizing FTIR spectroscopy, we exploit popular chemometric methods: the principal component analysis (PCA), support vector machine (SVM) learning algorithm, and principal component regression (PCR), in order to quantify and categorize DNA conformation in thin films of different hydrated states. By complementing FTIR technique with multivariate statistical methods, we demonstrate the ability of our sample preparation and automated spectral analysis protocol to rapidly and efficiently determine conformation in DNA thin films based on the vibrational signatures in the 1800–935 cm􀀀1 range. Furthermore, we assess the impact of small hydration-related changes in FTIR spectra on automated DNA conformation detection and how to avoid discrepancies by careful sampling.

DNA thin films ; FTIR ; B-form quantification ; principal component analysis (PCA) ; support vector machine (SVM) ; principal component regression (PCR) ; conformational transitions ; base vibrations ; A-form ; B-form

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11 (13)

2021.

5895

17

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2076-3417

10.3390/app11135895

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