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Single-Molecule Fluorescence Visualization of DNA Polymerase Dynamics at G-Quadruplexes
Published on: April 4, 2025
Ultrafast excitonic dynamics in DNA: Bridging correlated quantum dynamics and sequence dependence
Dennis Herb1, Mirko Rossini1, Joachim Ankerhold1
1Institute for Complex Quantum Systems, <a href="https://ror.org/032000t02">Ulm University</a>, 89069 Ulm, Germany and <a href="https://ror.org/01z25am55">Center for Integrated Quantum Science and Technology (IQST)</a>, Ulm-Stuttgart, Germany.
Abstract:
After photoexcitation of DNA, the excited electron (in the LUMO) and the remaining hole (in the HOMO) localized on the same DNA base form a bound pair, called the Frenkel exciton, due to their mutual Coulomb interaction. In this study, we demonstrate that a tight-binding (TB) approach, using TB parameters for electrons and holes available in the literature, allows us to correlate relaxation properties, average charge separation, and dipole moments to a large ensemble of double-stranded DNA sequences (all 16384 possible sequences with 14 nucleobases). This way, we are able to identify a relatively small subensemble of sequences responsible for long-lived excited states, high average charge separation, and high dipole moment. Further analysis shows that these sequences are particularly T rich. By systematically screening the impact of electron-hole interaction (Coulomb forces), we verify that these correlations are relatively robust against finite-size variations of the interaction parameter, not directly accessible experimentally. This methodology combines simulation methods from quantum physics and physical chemistry with statistical analysis known from genetics and epigenetics, thus representing a powerful bridge to combine information from both fields.
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