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Charge Transport in DNA Oligonucleotides with Various Base-Pairing Patterns

Publication at Faculty of Mathematics and Physics |
2010

Abstract

Various experimental and theoretical approaches were combined to study the relationships between the base-pairing patterns and the charge transfer properties in DNA 32-mer duplexes that may be relevant for identification and repair of defects in base pairing of the genetic DNA and for DNA use in nanotechnologies. Studied were two fully Watson-Crick-paired duplexes, one mismatched, and three with base pairs chemically removed.

The results show that the charge transport varies strongly between these duplexes. The conductivity of the mismatched duplex is considerably lower than that of the W-C-paired one despite the fact that their structural integrities and thermal stabilities are comparable.

Structurally and thermally much less stable abasic duplexes have still lower conductivity but not markedly different from the mismatched duplex. All duplexes are likely to conduct by the hole mechanism, and water orbitals increase the charge transport probability.