Issue 35, 2016

Dramatic changes in DNA conductance with stretching: structural polymorphism at a critical extension

Abstract

In order to interpret recent experimental studies of the dependence of conductance of ds-DNA as the DNA is pulled from the 3′end1–3′end2 ends, which find a sharp conductance jump for a very short (4.5%) stretching length, we carried out multiscale modeling to predict the conductance of dsDNA as it is mechanically stretched to promote various structural polymorphisms. We calculate the current along the stretched DNA using a combination of molecular dynamics simulations, non-equilibrium pulling simulations, quantum mechanics calculations, and kinetic Monte Carlo simulations. For 5′end1–5′end2 attachments we find an abrupt jump in the current within a very short stretching length (6 Å or 17%) leading to a melted DNA state. In contrast, for 3′end1–3′end2 pulling it takes almost 32 Å (84%) of stretching to cause a similar jump in the current. Thus, we demonstrate that charge transport in DNA can occur over stretching lengths of several nanometers. We find that this unexpected behaviour in the B to S conformational DNA transition arises from highly inclined base pair geometries that result from this pulling protocol. We found that the dramatically different conductance behaviors for two different pulling protocols arise from how the hydrogen bonds of DNA base pairs break.

Graphical abstract: Dramatic changes in DNA conductance with stretching: structural polymorphism at a critical extension

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Article information

Article type
Paper
Submitted
27 Apr 2016
Accepted
07 Aug 2016
First published
08 Aug 2016
This article is Open Access
Creative Commons BY-NC license

Nanoscale, 2016,8, 16044-16052

Dramatic changes in DNA conductance with stretching: structural polymorphism at a critical extension

S. Bag, S. Mogurampelly, W. A. Goddard III and P. K. Maiti, Nanoscale, 2016, 8, 16044 DOI: 10.1039/C6NR03418G

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