The energies of the canonical (standard, amino-keto) and tautomeric (non-standard, imino-enol) charge-neutral forms of the adenine-thymine base pair (A-T and A*-T*, respectively) are calculated using density functional theory. The reaction pathway is then computed using a transition state search to provide the asymmetric double-well potential minima along with the barrier height and shape, which are combined to create the potential energy surface using a polynomial fit. The influence of quantum tunnelling on proton transfer within a base pair H-bond (modelled as the DFT deduced double-well potential) is then investigated by solving the time-dependent master equation for the density matrix. The effect on a quantum system by its surrounding w...
Ionizing radiation on DNA mainly generates one-electron oxidized guanine-cytosine base pair (G(+.):C...
Ionizing radiation on DNA mainly generates one-electron oxidized guanine-cytosine base pair (G(+.):C...
Author Institution: Institute of Molecular Biophysics, Florida State UniversityThe competition betwe...
The energies of the canonical (standard, amino-keto) and tautomeric (non-standard, imino-enol) charg...
The influence of quantum tunnelling on double hydrogen transfers within DNA base pairs is investigat...
One of the most important topics in molecular biology is the genetic stability of DNA. One threat to...
Proton transfer along the hydrogen bonds of DNA can lead to the creation of short-lived, but biologi...
Proton transfers within the formic acid dimer are studied using various methods. Minimum atomic basi...
The potential energy surface of H(13) proton in base cytosine of the DNA molecules is calculated at ...
Density functional theory calculations are applied to investigate the intramolecular proton transfer...
Herein we present our results on the study of the double proton transfer (DPT) mechanism in the aden...
The potential energy surface of the H13 proton in base cytosine of the DNA molecules is calculated a...
Proton/hydrogen-transfer processes have been broadly studied in the past 50 years to explain the pho...
Proton/hydrogen-transfer processes have been broadly studied in the past 50 years to explain the pho...
The search for the mechanism of ribosomal peptide bond formation is still ongoing. Even though the a...
Ionizing radiation on DNA mainly generates one-electron oxidized guanine-cytosine base pair (G(+.):C...
Ionizing radiation on DNA mainly generates one-electron oxidized guanine-cytosine base pair (G(+.):C...
Author Institution: Institute of Molecular Biophysics, Florida State UniversityThe competition betwe...
The energies of the canonical (standard, amino-keto) and tautomeric (non-standard, imino-enol) charg...
The influence of quantum tunnelling on double hydrogen transfers within DNA base pairs is investigat...
One of the most important topics in molecular biology is the genetic stability of DNA. One threat to...
Proton transfer along the hydrogen bonds of DNA can lead to the creation of short-lived, but biologi...
Proton transfers within the formic acid dimer are studied using various methods. Minimum atomic basi...
The potential energy surface of H(13) proton in base cytosine of the DNA molecules is calculated at ...
Density functional theory calculations are applied to investigate the intramolecular proton transfer...
Herein we present our results on the study of the double proton transfer (DPT) mechanism in the aden...
The potential energy surface of the H13 proton in base cytosine of the DNA molecules is calculated a...
Proton/hydrogen-transfer processes have been broadly studied in the past 50 years to explain the pho...
Proton/hydrogen-transfer processes have been broadly studied in the past 50 years to explain the pho...
The search for the mechanism of ribosomal peptide bond formation is still ongoing. Even though the a...
Ionizing radiation on DNA mainly generates one-electron oxidized guanine-cytosine base pair (G(+.):C...
Ionizing radiation on DNA mainly generates one-electron oxidized guanine-cytosine base pair (G(+.):C...
Author Institution: Institute of Molecular Biophysics, Florida State UniversityThe competition betwe...