Strain-Dependence of the Electronic Properties in Periodic Quadruple Helical G4-Wires
Posted on 2005-12-01 - 00:00
The electronic structure of periodic quadruple helix guanine wires, which mimic G4-DNA molecules, was
studied as a function of the stacking distance between consecutive planes, by means of first principles density
functional theory calculations. We show that, whereas for the native DNA interplane separation of 3.4 Å the
HOMO- and LUMO-derived bands are poorly dispersive, the bandwidths can be significantly increased when
compressive strain is applied along the helical axis. Our findings indicate that efficient band conduction for
both holes and electrons can be supported by such wires for stacking distances below 2.6 Å, which imply a
huge axial deformation with respect to double and quadruple helices in solutions and in crystals.
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Felice, Rosa Di; Calzolari, Arrigo; Garbesi, Anna; Alexandre, Simone S.; Soler, José M. (2016). Strain-Dependence of the Electronic Properties in Periodic Quadruple Helical G4-Wires. ACS Publications. Collection. https://doi.org/10.1021/jp054274q