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Electric Transport and Coding Sequences of DNA Molecules

C. T. ShihDept. Phys., Tunghai University

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Outline

Introduction and Motivation Experimental Results The Coarse-Grained Tight-Binding

Model Sequence-Dependent Conductance

and the Gene-Coding Sequences Summary

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What is DNA? A Schematic View

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Coding/Noncoding region Not all DNA codes correspond to gene

s (proteins) There are “junk” segments between

genes There are introns and exons in genes Only exons related to genetic codes In human genome, more than 98% co

des are junk and introns

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Motivation: Is DNA a good conductor?

Interbase hybridization of z orbitals → Conductor? (Eley and Spivey, Trans. Faraday Soc. 58, 411, 1962)

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Is DNA a molecular wire in biological system? Distance-independent charge transfer betw

een DNA-intercalated transition-metal complexes (Murphy et al., Science 262, 1025, 1993)

The conductance of DNA may related to the mechanism of healing of a thymine dimer defect (Hall et al., Nature 382, 731, 1996; Dandliker et al., Science 275, 1465, 1997)

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Thymine Dimer

How proteins (involved in repairing DNA defects) sense these defects?

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Do enzymes scan DNA using electric pulses?

"DNA-mediated charge transport for DNA repair" E.M. Boon, A.L. Livingston, N.H. Chmiel, S.S. David, and J.K. Barton, Proc. Nat. Acad. Sci. 100, 12543-12547 (2003).

MutY MutY

MutY MutY

Healthy DNA

Broken DNA

electron

Courtesy: R. A. Römer, Univ. Warwick

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Is DNA a building block in molecular electronics?

Sequence dependent Self-assembly Can be build as nanowires with compl

ex geometries and topologies As template of nanoelectronic devices

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Chen, J. and Seeman, N.C. (1991), Nature (London) 350, 631-633.

Zhang, Y. and Seeman, N.C. (1994), J. Am. Chem. Soc. 116, 1661-1669.

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Experimental Results The results are controversial – almost cover all

possibilities (Endres et al., Rev. Mod. Phys. 76, 195, 2004) Anderson insulator (Zhang et al., PRL 89, 198102, 2

002) Band-gap insulator (Porath et al., Nature 403, 635,

2000) Activated hopping conductor (Tran et al., PRL 85, 1

564, 2000) Induced superconductor (Kasumov et al., Science 2

91, 280, 2000)

Score Now – Superconductor: Conductor: Semiconductor: Insulator = 1:5:5:7

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Experiment 1: Semiconductor D. Porath et al. Nature 403, 635

(2000) I-V curves Poly(G)-Poly(C) seq. (GC)15 Length: 10.4 nm Put the DNA between the electr

odes (space = 8nm) by electrostatic trapping

Several check to confirm that “1” DNA molecule between the electrodes

Measurement under air, vacuum, and several temperature

Maximum current ~ 100 nA ~ 1012 electrons/sec

Gap

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Higher T, larger gap

○: Sample #1 + : Sample #2 ● and △:

Sample #3, cooling and heating measurements

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Experiment 2: Superconductivity? Yu. Kasumov et al. Science 291, 280 (2000) Sample: -DNA (bacteria phage), length=16m Substrate: Mica Electrode: Rhenium/Carbon (Re/C) → SC with Tc~ 1K, normal R ~

100 Slit R ~ 1 G, with DNA R ~ several Ks

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Results: Measurement: 1 nA, 30 Hz Ohmic behavior over the tem

perature range Power-law fit for the R-T curv

e for T>1K (Luttinger liquid behavior)

Exponent: -0.05, -0.03, -0.08 for DNA1, 2, and 3 respectively

At T~1K, R drops for DNA1, 2 Critical field: ~ 1Tesla Magnetoresistance: positive f

or DNA1 and 2, negative for 3

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Endres et al., Rev. Mod. Phys. 76, 195, 2004

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Reasons for Diversified Results

Contacts between electrode and DNA

Differences in the DNA molecules (length, sequence, number of chains…)

Effects of the environments (temperature, number of H2O, preparation and detection…)

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Effective Hamiltonian of the hole propagation

S. Roche, PRL 91, 108101 (2003) εn : hole energy for diff. base=8.24eV, 9.14eV, 8.87eV, a

nd 7.75eV for n=A,T,C,G, respectively

Zero temperature, t0=tm=1.eV, εm= εG

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Transmission Coefficient: Transfer Matrix Method

E: Energy of injected hole; T(E): Transmission coefficent

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Transmission Coefficient for Human Chromosome and Random Sequence

Main: Human Ch22 ChromosomeInset: Random Seq.

S. Roche et al., PRL 91, 228101 (2003)

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Transmission Analysis of Genomes

The lengths of complete genomic sequences are too long (in comparison with the electric propagation length) -> analyze subsequences instead

W: length (window size) of the subsequence which T(E) will be calculated

T(E,W,i): transmission coefficient of the subsequence from i-th to i+W-1-th base, with incident energy E

Integrate T(E,W,i) in the range E0→E0+E to get T(E0,E0+E,W,i)

Moving the window along the sequences and calculate T(E0,E0+E,W,i) for all i

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Yeast 3

tDNA=1.0

tDNA=0.4

Randomized

Fitted by 0/w we Y3

R3

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Comparison between the Coding region and the Integrated Transmission

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t=1 eV

t=0.4 eV

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Overlap of T(W,i) and G(i) For particular W, both transmission a

nd coding (G(i)=1 if i is in the coding region, and =0 otherwise) are vectors in L-dimension (L: length of the seq.)

Normalize the two vectors Calculating the scalar product of the t

wo normalized vectors

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Overlap between T(W,i) and G(i) T(W,i)=(t1, t2....ti,....tN) The averaged transmission:

Let t’i=ti-<t>, and norm of t’:

t”i=t’i/|t’|, T”(W,i)=(t1”, t2”....ti”,.... t”N) Similarly, normalize G(i) → G”(i) Calc. the scalar product:

N

i itNt

1

1

N

i itt1

2''

i

iGiWTW )("),(")(

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Yeast ChIII (310kbps), tDNA=1eV

(MAX,wG)=(0.1,240)

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tDNA=1eV

tDNA=0.8eV

tDNA=0.6eV

tDNA=0.4eV

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Yeast Ch VIII (526kbps)

(MAX,wG)=(0.08,200)

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(MAX,wG)=(-0.13,80)

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(MAX,wG)=(-0.08,50)

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Summary There are two parameters Max and wG which are characteris

tic values for different species The possible applications:

To locate the genes To understand the relation between transport properties and coding Relation to evolution and taxonomy DNA defect and repair

Future Works: Analysis for more genomes Finite-temperature effects – flexibility of the DNA chain, interaction

with phonons Ionization potential for bases is sequence-dependent More realistic (finer-grained) Hamiltonian Interaction of carriers – Hubbard U?