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Origin of DNA-Induced Circular Dichroism in a Minor-Groove Binder.

Nanna Holmgaard ListJérémie KnoopsJenifer Rubio-MagnietoJulien IdéDavid BeljonnePatrick NormanMathieu SurinMathieu Linares
Published in: Journal of the American Chemical Society (2017)
Induced circular dichroism (ICD) of DNA-binding ligands is well known to be strongly influenced by the specific mode of binding, but the relative importance of the possible mechanisms has remained undetermined. With a combination of molecular dynamics simulations, CD response calculations, and experiments on an AT-sequence, we show that the ICD of minor-groove-bound 4',6-diamidino-2-phenylindole (DAPI) originates from an intricate interplay between the chiral imprint of DNA, off-resonant excitonic coupling to nucleobases, charge-transfer, and resonant excitonic coupling between DAPIs. The significant contributions from charge-transfer and the chiral imprint to the ICD demonstrate the inadequacy of a standard Frenkel exciton theory of the DAPI-DNA interactions.
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