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Publication
Journal of Physical Chemistry
Paper
Platinum-modified nucleobase pairs in the solid state: A theoretical study
Abstract
We present a theoretical study of a mixed adenine-thymine crystal complex of trans-a2 Pt(II) (a = CH3NH2) with Watson-Crick orientation of the bases, experimentally studied by Krizanovic et al. (J. Am. Chem. Soc. 1993, 115, 5538). Calculations are based on density functional theory with gradient-corrected exchange-correlation functionals. The results for the structural parameters compare well with X-ray data. The electronic structure near the gap exhibits the characteristic features of a square planar platinum(II) complex with π-acceptor ligands. Comparison with parallel calculations of the nonmetalated base pair helps clarify the role of the trans-a2 Pt(II) moiety. © 1996 American Chemical Society.