2004
DOI: 10.1073/pnas.0402756101
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Direct observation of hole transfer through double-helical DNA over 100 Å

Abstract: Mechanism of photo-induced electron transfer and the subsequent hole transfer in DNA has been studied extensively, but so far we are not aware of any reliable report of the observation of the long-distance hole-transfer process. In this article, we demonstrate the results of direct observation for the long-distance hole transfer in double-helical DNA over 100 Å with time-resolved transient absorption measurements. DNA conjugated with naphthalimide (NI) and phenothiazine (PTZ) (which worked as electron-acceptor… Show more

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“…Long distance hole transfer has also been reported for DNA in solution. 13 PVK has a LUMO level of 2.3 eV and a HOMO level of 5.8 eV, which does not suggest that the material will effectively block electrons. The PMMA LUMO and HOMO levels are not reported, but the energy gap is estimated at 5.6 eV from the optical absorption of the material.…”
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“…Long distance hole transfer has also been reported for DNA in solution. 13 PVK has a LUMO level of 2.3 eV and a HOMO level of 5.8 eV, which does not suggest that the material will effectively block electrons. The PMMA LUMO and HOMO levels are not reported, but the energy gap is estimated at 5.6 eV from the optical absorption of the material.…”
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“…Although somewhat controversial, DNA sequences as well as conformational dynamics and local flexibility seem to contribute to the CT through DNA. Previously, we reported the direct observation of CT between Gs through a DNA in which the long-range CT between Gs across A͞T base pairs occurs in a slow time scale, microsecond-tomillisecond range (22). A more rapid CT is required for further development of programmable DNA nanoelectronics.…”
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“…Thus, within a randomly photoionized DNA strand through hole transfer from one base to the next, damage tends to favor formation of the G base radical (4)(5)(6). There is considerable research effort in trying to understand the precise mechanism of long-range electron transfer as a function of the sequence-dependent structure and how this mechanism relates to DNA damage (7)(8)(9)(10)(11). UV radiation to initiate DNA base ionization has proven extremely useful for studying direct DNA damage (4-6, 12) along with pulse radiolysis (13).…”
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