formation of conductive dna-based nanowires via conjugation of dsdna with cationic peptide

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2017
A novel conductive DNA-based nanomaterial, DNA-peptide wire, composed of a DNA core and a peripheral peptide layer, is presented. The electrical conductivity of the wire is found to be at least three orders in magnitude higher than that of native double-stranded DNA (dsDNA). High conductivity of the wires along with a better resistance to mechanical deformations caused by interactions between the substrate and electrode surface make them appealing for a wide variety of nanoelectronic and biosensor applications.
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Authors ;Zeinab Esmail Nazari;Julio Gomez Herrero;Peter Fojan;Leonid Gurevich
Journal progress in neuro-psychopharmacology & biological psychiatry
Year 2017
DOI 10.3390/nano7060128
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