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Jihène Jerbi1, Reinhold F Fink2, Jorge Peña-García3
1Modellfabrik Papier gGmbH, August-Klotz-Straße 21, 52349, Düren, Germany.
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Why are DNA bases stacked in a double helix structure? We combined three theoretical approaches to demonstrate how one core concept derived from quantum mechanics (Pauli repulsion) annihilates the contribution of dispersion to the π-π stacking. The helical architecture is governed by a combination of exchange and electrostatic forces, a result that is interpreted from both a computational and a biological perspective.
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