Issue 6, 2006

Electron transfer processes in DNA: mechanisms, biological relevance and applications in DNA analytics

Abstract

Covering: up to 2005

In principle, DNA-mediated charge transfer processes can be categorized as oxidative hole transfer and reductive electron transfer. With respect to the routes of DNA damage most of the past research has been focused on the investigation of oxidative hole transfer or transport. On the other hand, the transport or transfer of excess electrons has a large potential for biomedical applications, mainly for DNA chip technology.

Graphical abstract: Electron transfer processes in DNA: mechanisms, biological relevance and applications in DNA analytics

Article information

Article type
Review Article
Submitted
05 Apr 2006
First published
30 Aug 2006

Nat. Prod. Rep., 2006,23, 973-1006

Electron transfer processes in DNA: mechanisms, biological relevance and applications in DNA analytics

H. Wagenknecht, Nat. Prod. Rep., 2006, 23, 973 DOI: 10.1039/B504754B

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