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Marta Rosa1,2, Stefano Corni1, Rosa Di Felice1
1Center S3, CNR Institute of Nanoscience , Via Campi 213/A, 41125 Modena, Italy.
Abstract:
The fate of an individual DNA molecule when it is deposited on a hard inorganic surface in a "dry" environment is unknown, while it is a crucial determinant for nanotechnology applications of nucleic acids. In the absence of experimental approaches that are able to unravel the three-dimensional atomic structure of the target system, here we tackle the first step toward a computational solution of the problem. By using first-principles quantum mechanical calculations of the four nucleobases on the Au(111) surface, we present results for the geometries, energetics, and electronic structure, in view of developing a force field that will enable classical simulations of DNA on Au(111) to investigate the structural modifications of the duplex in these non-native conditions. We fully characterize each system at the individual level. We find that van der Waals interactions are crucial for a correct description of the geometry and energetics. However, the mechanism of adsorption is well beyond pure dispersion interactions. Indeed, we find charge sharing between the substrate and the adsorbate, the formation of hybrid orbitals, and even bonding orbitals. Yet, this molecule-surface association is qualitatively distinct from the thiol adsorption mechanism: we discuss such differences and also the relation to the adsorption mechanism of pure aromatic molecules.
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