Single-molecule DNA conductance in water solutions: Role of explicit water-counterion sheath and chemical modification of nucleobases
- Authors
- Starikov, E.B.; Nganou, C.; Lee, K.H.; Cuniberti, G.; Wenzel, W.
- Issue Date
- 2009-06
- Citation
- Biophysical Reviews and Letters, v.4, no.3, pp.231 - 243
- Abstract
- Dependence of charge transmission through several conventional and extended DNA duplexes on the explicit presence of their water-counterion surrounding has been theoretically studied. We show here that: (a) the latter does not form specific charge transmission channels in addition to those available in DNA duplexes themselves; (b) chemically modifying DNA bases to extend their π-electronic systems does not significantly alter time-averaged charge transmission probability through DNA duplexes. ? 2009 World Scientific Publishing Company.
- Keywords
- adenosine; counterion; cytidine; DNA; DNA base; double stranded DNA; guanosine; nucleic acid base; purine; pyrimidine; thymidine; water; anisotropy; article; base pairing; chemical modification; controlled study; DNA conformation; DNA modification; DNA structure; electric conductivity; physical chemistry; priority journal; quantum chemistry; adenosine; counterion; cytidine; DNA; DNA base; double stranded DNA; guanosine; nucleic acid base; purine; pyrimidine; thymidine; water; anisotropy; article; base pairing; chemical modification; controlled study; DNA conformation; DNA modification; DNA structure; electric conductivity; physical chemistry; priority journal; quantum chemistry; Charge transfer; Chart transport; Counterion; DNA; Hydration
- ISSN
- 1793-0480
- URI
- https://pubs.kist.re.kr/handle/201004/132467
- DOI
- 10.1142/S1793048009001046
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- KIST Article > 2009
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