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Valentino R Cooper1, T Thonhauser, David C Langreth
1Department of Physics and Astronomy, Rutgers University, 136 Frelinghuysen Rd., Piscataway, New Jersey 08854-8019, USA. vcooper@physics.rutgers.edu
Abstract:
We apply the van der Waals density functional (vdW-DF) to study hydrogen bonding and stacking interactions between nucleobases. The excellent agreement of our results with high level quantum chemical calculations highlights the value of the vdW-DF for first-principles investigations of biologically important molecules. Our results suggest that, in the case of hydrogen-bonded nucleobase pairs, dispersion interactions reduce the cost of propeller twists while having a negligible effect on buckling. Furthermore, the efficient scaling of DFT methods allowed for the easy optimization of separation distance between nucleobase stacks, indicating enhancements in the interaction energy of up to 3 kcalmol over previous fixed distance calculations. We anticipate that these results are significant for extending the vdW-DF method to model larger vdW complexes and biological molecules.
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