It is shown that the yields of oxidative damage observed in double-stranded DNA oligomers consisting of two guanines separated by adenine-thymine (A:T) n bridges of various lengths are reliably accounted for by a multistep mechanism, in which transient and nontransient electronic resonances induce charge transport and solvent relaxation stabilizes the hole transfer products. The proposed multistep mechanism leads to results in excellent agreement with the observed yield ratios for both the short and the long distance regime; the almost distance independence of yield ratios for longer bridges (n ≥ 3) is the consequence of the significant energy decrease of the electronic levels of the bridge, which, as the bridge length increases, become quasi-degenerate with those of the acceptor and donor groups (enduring resonance). These results provide significant guidelines for the design of novel DNA sequences to be employed in organic electronics.

Transient and Enduring Electronic Resonances Drive Coherent Long Distance Charge Transport in Molecular Wires

Borrelli R.;
2019-01-01

Abstract

It is shown that the yields of oxidative damage observed in double-stranded DNA oligomers consisting of two guanines separated by adenine-thymine (A:T) n bridges of various lengths are reliably accounted for by a multistep mechanism, in which transient and nontransient electronic resonances induce charge transport and solvent relaxation stabilizes the hole transfer products. The proposed multistep mechanism leads to results in excellent agreement with the observed yield ratios for both the short and the long distance regime; the almost distance independence of yield ratios for longer bridges (n ≥ 3) is the consequence of the significant energy decrease of the electronic levels of the bridge, which, as the bridge length increases, become quasi-degenerate with those of the acceptor and donor groups (enduring resonance). These results provide significant guidelines for the design of novel DNA sequences to be employed in organic electronics.
2019
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Landi A.; Borrelli R.; Capobianco A.; Peluso A.
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