Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
5391138 Chemical Physics Letters 2006 6 Pages PDF
Abstract
Electronic properties of hybridized B-form DNA-DNA, PNA-DNA and PNA-PNA double strands with common base sequences were theoretically investigated by molecular orbital calculations based on the density functional theory. The computed hybridization energy in PNA-DNA is greater by about 5 kcal/mol than that in the DNA-DNA double strand. The origin of the larger stability of B-form PNA-DNA double strand is ascribed to the presence of greater positive charge on the hydrogen atoms involved in H-bonding, leading to stronger hybridization. The results suggest higher sensitivity in a PNA-DNA array sensor than in its DNA-DNA counterpart.
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