The Effect of Base-Pairing on the Shape Resonances of Nucleobases

Abstract

In this work, we have studied the effect of base-pairing on the shape resonances of guanine and cytosine nucleobases. Among the seven π* resonances we identified in the guanine-cytosine (GC) anion radical, three were centered on cytosine, and the remaining were guanine-centered. Relative to the isolated bases, upon base pair formation, the cytosine resonances were red shifted, while the guanine-centered states showed an opposite trend - where their energy was blue shifted. In addition to the electronic interactions, geometric distortion and basis set superposition error plays a crucial role in the resonance positions and widths of the GC radical anion. The electronic interaction from the complementary base seems to have a larger effect on the stabilization of the anionic resonances than the surrounding environment.

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