Solution dimensions of the gramicidin dimer by dynamic light scattering

Abstract
Gramicidin is thought to form dimeric helical rods in alcohol solutions. In addition, there is evidence that the rod dimensions change upon addition of potassium ions. The present work reports values for the translational and rotational diffusion coefficients of gramicidin in methanol and 95% ethanol and in these same solvents with added KSCN. Solution dimensions are calculated from the diffusion coefficients. The results suggest that gramicidin exists primarily as dimers in these solutions and that the gramicidin rod does indeed become shorter upon addition of potassium ion. These results are consistent with those obtained from X-ray studies on single crystals grown from alcohol solutions.

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