Strong Localization of Positive Charge in DNA
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Microscopic mechanisms of positive charge transfer in DNA remain unclear. A quantum state of electron hole in DNA is determined by the competition of a pi-stacking interaction $b$ smearing a charge between different base pairs and interaction $\lambda$ with the local environment which attempts to trap charge. To determine which interaction dominates we investigated charge quantum states in various $(GC)_{n}$ sequences choosing DNA parameters satisfying experimental data for the balance of charge transfer rates $G^{+} \leftrightarrow G_{n}^{+}$, $n=2,3$ \cite{FredMain}. We show that experimental data can be consistent with theory only under an assumption $b\ll \lambda$ meaning that charge is typically localized within a single $G$ site. Consequently any DNA sequence including the one consisting of identical base pairs behaves more like an insulating material than a molecular conductor.
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