This study provides insight into the mechanism of capturing low energy electrons by peptide nucleic acid (PNA) and the role of the oligonucleotide backbone in the capture of low energy electrons. We studied by photoemission self-assembled monolayers of two types of oligonucleotides, DNA and PNA. PNA is a synthetic analogue of DNA that has a pseudopeptide backbone and which may have important medical and biotechological applications. We found that in both PNA and DNA, the guanine nucleobases capture the electrons more efficiently than thymines. In PNA, once the electrons are captured, their state is at least partially localized on the nucleobases, and the PNA molecule undergoes structural changes that stabilize the electron. This situation i...
The work presented in this thesis focuses on interactions between nucleic-acids in biological system...
CHARGE TRANSFER THROUGH CHIRAL ORGANIC AND PEPTIDE NUCLEIC ACID MOLECULESAmit Paul, PhDUniversity of...
DNA polyanions trapped in a mass spectrometer undergo electron detachment following irradiation with...
Peptide nucleic acids (PNA) are mimics of nucleic acids with a peptidic backbone. Duplexes and tripl...
Peptide nucleic acids (PNA) are mimics of nucleic acids with a peptidic backbone. Duplexes and tripl...
<p>This dissertation is focused on the study of properties of PNA relevant for its use as a new mate...
We report on results of computational studies of the interaction of slow electrons with the purine a...
Electron attachment to the trimer of nucleotide, dGpdCpdG, has been investigated by a quantum mechan...
The one-electron oxidation of PNA-DNA hybrid containing G-triplet sequence was examined. In DNA dupl...
Recent years have witnessed an increase of the interest in the studies of the interaction of electro...
DNA has shown great promise as a building material for self-assembling nanoscale structures. To furt...
When biological matter is subjected to ionizing radiation, a wealth of secondary low-energy (<20 eV)...
Charge transfer (CT) properties are compared between peptide nucleic acid structures with an aminoet...
Peptide Nucleic Acid (PNA) is a DNA mimic with the natural nucleobases attached to a charge-neutral ...
PNA is a synthetic analog of DNA in which the sugar diphosphate backbone is replaced by a polyamide ...
The work presented in this thesis focuses on interactions between nucleic-acids in biological system...
CHARGE TRANSFER THROUGH CHIRAL ORGANIC AND PEPTIDE NUCLEIC ACID MOLECULESAmit Paul, PhDUniversity of...
DNA polyanions trapped in a mass spectrometer undergo electron detachment following irradiation with...
Peptide nucleic acids (PNA) are mimics of nucleic acids with a peptidic backbone. Duplexes and tripl...
Peptide nucleic acids (PNA) are mimics of nucleic acids with a peptidic backbone. Duplexes and tripl...
<p>This dissertation is focused on the study of properties of PNA relevant for its use as a new mate...
We report on results of computational studies of the interaction of slow electrons with the purine a...
Electron attachment to the trimer of nucleotide, dGpdCpdG, has been investigated by a quantum mechan...
The one-electron oxidation of PNA-DNA hybrid containing G-triplet sequence was examined. In DNA dupl...
Recent years have witnessed an increase of the interest in the studies of the interaction of electro...
DNA has shown great promise as a building material for self-assembling nanoscale structures. To furt...
When biological matter is subjected to ionizing radiation, a wealth of secondary low-energy (<20 eV)...
Charge transfer (CT) properties are compared between peptide nucleic acid structures with an aminoet...
Peptide Nucleic Acid (PNA) is a DNA mimic with the natural nucleobases attached to a charge-neutral ...
PNA is a synthetic analog of DNA in which the sugar diphosphate backbone is replaced by a polyamide ...
The work presented in this thesis focuses on interactions between nucleic-acids in biological system...
CHARGE TRANSFER THROUGH CHIRAL ORGANIC AND PEPTIDE NUCLEIC ACID MOLECULESAmit Paul, PhDUniversity of...
DNA polyanions trapped in a mass spectrometer undergo electron detachment following irradiation with...