A DNA-Encapsulated Silver Cluster and the Roles of Its Nucleobase Ligands

Volume: 122, Issue: 49, Pages: 28382 - 28392
Published: Nov 13, 2018
Abstract
Silver clusters consisting of ∼10 atoms are readily bound by and encapsulated within DNA strands to yield strong absorption and emission. The coordination environments, however, are poorly understood, so cluster adducts can only be empirically tuned. This work describes the C4AC4TC3G strand that templates a particular cluster adduct. Its sequence has three types of nucleobases with distinct roles—tracts of cytosines that collectively coordinate...
Paper Details
Title
A DNA-Encapsulated Silver Cluster and the Roles of Its Nucleobase Ligands
Published Date
Nov 13, 2018
Volume
122
Issue
49
Pages
28382 - 28392
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