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Electron channels in biomolecular nanowires

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arxiv cond-mat/0401012 v1 pith:Q47JRHQT submitted 2004-01-02 cond-mat.soft cond-mat.mtrl-sci

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We report a first-principle study of the electronic and conduction properties of a quadruple-helix guanine wire (G4-wire), a DNA-derivative, with inner potassium ions. The analysis of the electronic structure highlights the presence of energy manifolds that are equivalent to the bands of (semi)conducting materials, and reveals the formation of extended electron channels available for charge transport along the wire. The specific metal-nucleobase interactions affect the electronic properties at the Fermi level, leading the wire to behave as an intrinsically p-doped system.

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