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Electronic and magnetic properties of TATA-DNA sequence driven by chemical functionalization.

Daniel Salgado-BlancoDaniel Ignacio Salgado-BlancoFabiola Jaimes MirandaFlorentino Lopez-Urias
Published in: Journal of computational chemistry (2023)
The TATA box is a promoter sequence able to interact directly with the components of the basal transcription initiation machinery. We investigate the changes in the electronic and magnetic properties of a TATA-DNA sequence when functionalized with different chemical groups; using the first-principles density functional theory specifically, the TATA-DNA sequences were functionalized with methyl groups (CH 3 , methylation), amino groups (NH 2 , amination), imine groups (NH, imination), chloroamine groups (NCl 2 , chloramination), H-adatom (hydrogenation), and Cl-adatom (chlorination). The functional groups were anchored at nitrogen atoms from adenine and oxygen atoms from thymine at sites pointed as reactive regions. We demonstrated that chemical functionalization induces significant changes in charge transfer, hydrogen bond distance, and hydrogen bond energy. The hydrogenation and imination increased the hydrogen bond energy. Results also revealed that the chemical functionalization of DNA molecules exhibit a ferromagnetic ground state, reaching magnetization up to 4.665 μ B and complex magnetic ordering. We further demonstrated that the functionalization could induce tautomerism (proton migration in the base pair systems). The present study provides a theoretical basis for understanding the functionalization further into DNA molecules and visualizing possible future applications.
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