Point Mutations Effects on Charge Transport Properties of the Tumor-Suppressor Gene $p53$

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Abstract

We report on a theoretical study of point mutations effects on charge transfer properties in the DNA sequence of the tumor-suppressor $p53$ gene. On the basis of effective tight-binding models which simulate hole propagation along the DNA, a statistical analysis of mutation-induced charge transfer modifications is performed. In contrast to non-cancerous mutations, mutation hotspots tend to result in significantly weaker {\em changes of transmission properties}. This suggests that charge transport could play a significant role for DNA-repairing deficiency yielding carcinogenesis.

*CTS (National Science Council grant 95-2112-M-029-003), RAR (Leverhulme grant F/00215/AH)

Authors

  • Rudolf A. Roemer

    • University of Warwick
    • Department of Physics and Centre for Scientific Computing, University of Warwick, UK
  • Chi-Tin Shih

    • Department of Physics, Tunghai University, Taiwan
  • Stephan Roche

    • CEA/DSM/DRFMC/SPSMS Grenoble, France