DNA molecular electronics - from molecular devices to quantum sequencing

Abstract

The field of DNA molecular electronics, driven by DNA's unique molecular structure and inherent electrical properties, has evolved from fundamental charge transport studies into a multidisciplinary domain that bridges biophysics, materials science, and genomics. Based on the structural features of DNA molecules, this review organizes the field through a directional classification of electron transport into longitudinal versus transverse configurations (along versus across the DNA strand). In this framework, longitudinal transport supports the development of DNA-based electronic devices through the integrated conductance of the entire molecular chain, whereas transverse transport enables direct base recognition by probing local electronic properties. Accordingly, we discuss the integration of DNA into molecular electronic devices and strategies for modulating its electrical properties, and assess the progress and challenges toward quantum sequencing as a next-generation DNA sequencing technology. Finally, we outline prevailing challenges and potential future directions that may accelerate the transition of DNA-based molecular electronics from principle to practical application.

Article information

Article type
Critical Review
Submitted
20 Oct 2025
Accepted
24 Feb 2026
First published
25 Feb 2026

Analyst, 2026, Accepted Manuscript

DNA molecular electronics - from molecular devices to quantum sequencing

Y. Wu, A. Sun, D. Yu and L. Yu, Analyst, 2026, Accepted Manuscript , DOI: 10.1039/D5AN01107H

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