Denaturation of dsDNA immobilised at a negatively charged gold electrode is not caused by electrostatic repulsion
Double-stranded DNA immobilised through a thiol anchor at a gold electrode surface can be unwound and denatured by applying a negative potential. One proposed mechanism for this electrochemical denaturation is that electrostatic field effects are responsible for the destabilisation of the dsDNA thro...
Main Authors: | Johnson, R, Gale, N, Richardson, J, Brown, T, Bartlett, P |
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Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
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2013
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