Ejc. Olson et al., QUANTITATIVE MODELING OF DNA-MEDIATED ELECTRON-TRANSFER BETWEEN METALLOINTERCALATORS, JOURNAL OF PHYSICAL CHEMISTRY B, 101(3), 1997, pp. 299-303
The distance dependence of electron transfer (ET) rates between donors
and accepters in a DNA environment has been an area of intense resear
ch and heated discussion, especially with regard to the recent report
of ultrafast ET over a separation of >40 Angstrom. This paper is focus
ed on quantitative modeling of the photodynamics and gel electrophores
is/photoclevage experiments of the untethered DNA/metallointercalator
system. Simulations are compared to previously published experimental
results in order to quantitatively examine the possible involvement of
long-range ET and donor/acceptor clustering in the DNA-mediated ET be
tween metallointercalators. Comparison of the simulation results with
a broad range of experimental data strongly indicates that a fairly ty
pical distance dependence for ET (beta approximate to 1 Angstrom(-1))
coupled to donor/acceptor clustering is able to account for all featur
es in the data and for related photocleavage studies.