Published April 2000
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Journal Article
Probing DNA charge transport with metallointercalators
- Creators
- Núñez, Megan E.
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Barton, Jacqueline K.
Chicago
Abstract
A wide range of experiments have emerged recently regarding charge transport through DNA, including spectroscopic studies of rates of DNA-mediated electron transfer and biochemical studies of DNA base oxidation over long distances. These experiments have, in turn, led to new proposals about the way in which charge moves through DNA and have prompted the consideration of physiological roles for DNA electron transfer. Importantly, metallointercalators have been key players in many of these experiments. Metallointercalators provide critical probes to examine the migration of charge through the DNA base stack.
Additional Information
© 2000 Elsevier Science Ltd. Available online 27 April 2000. We are grateful to the National Institutes of Health (GM49216) for their financial support. We are grateful also to our colleagues and collaborators whose work is described here.Additional details
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- 64077
- Resolver ID
- CaltechAUTHORS:20160129-080803438
- NIH
- GM49216
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