Single-Step Charge Transport through DNA over Long Distances
Posted on 2011-03-23 - 00:00
Quantum yields for charge transport across adenine tracts of increasing length have been measured by monitoring hole transport in synthetic oligonucleotides between photoexcited 2-aminopurine, a fluorescent analogue of adenine, and N2-cyclopropyl guanine. Using fluorescence quenching, a measure of hole injection, and hole trapping by the cyclopropyl guanine derivative, we separate the individual contributions of single- and multistep channels to DNA charge transport and find that with 7 or 8 intervening adenines the charge transport is a coherent, single-step process. Moreover, a transition occurs from multistep to single-step charge transport with increasing donor/acceptor separation, opposite to that generally observed in molecular wires. These results establish that coherent transport through DNA occurs preferentially across 10 base pairs, favored by delocalization over a full turn of the helix.
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Genereux, Joseph C.; Wuerth, Stephanie M.; Barton, Jacqueline K. (2016). Single-Step Charge Transport through DNA over Long Distances. ACS Publications. Collection. https://doi.org/10.1021/ja107033v