Abstract

We report on a vibrational study of the guanine-cytosine dimer tautomers using state-of-the-art quasiclassical trajectory and semiclassical vibrational spectroscopy. The latter includes possible quantum mechanical effects. Through an accurate comparison to the experimental spectra, we are able to shine a light on the hydrogen bond network of one of the main subunits of DNA and put the experimental assignment on a solid footing. Our calculations corroborate the experimental conclusion that the global minimum Watson-and-Crick structure is not detected in the spectra, and there is no evidence of tunnel-effect-based double proton hopping. Our accurate assignment of the spectral features may also serve as a basis for the development of precise force fields to study the guanine-cytosine dimer.

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