Literature DB >> 30428159

Directional Preference of DNA-Mediated Electron Transfer in Gold-Tethered DNA Duplexes: Is DNA a Molecular Rectifier?

László Kékedy-Nagy1, Elena E Ferapontova1.   

Abstract

Electrical properties of self-assembling DNA nanostructures underlie the paradigm of nanoscale bioelectronics, and as such require clear understanding. DNA-mediated electron transfer (ET) from a gold electrode to DNA-bound Methylene Blue (MB) shows directional preference, and it is sequence-specific. During the electrocatalytic reduction of [Fe(CN)6 ]3- catalyzed by DNA-bound MB, the ET rate constant for DNA-mediated reduction of MB reaches (1.32±0.2)103 and (7.09±0.4)103  s-1 for (dGdC)20 and (dAdT)25 duplexes. The backward oxidation process is less efficient, making the DNA duplex a molecular rectifier. Lower rates of ET via (dGdC)20 agree well with its disturbed π-stacked sub-molecular structure. Such direction- and sequence-specific ET may be implicated in DNA oxidative damage and repair, and be relevant to other polarized surfaces, such as cell membranes and biomolecular interfaces.
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Keywords:  DNA; Methylene Blue; electrocatalysis; electron transfer; gold electrodes

Year:  2018        PMID: 30428159     DOI: 10.1002/anie.201809559

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Angew Chem Int Ed Engl        ISSN: 1433-7851            Impact factor:   15.336


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