The site-specific incorporation of transition-metal complexes within DNA duplexes, followed by their immobilization on a gold surface, was studied by electrochemistry to characterize their ability to mediate charge. Cyclic voltammetry, square-wave voltammetry, and control experiments were carried out on fully matched and mismatched DNA strands that are mono- or bis-labeled with transition-metal complexes. These experiments are all consistent with the ability of the metal centers to act as a redox probe that is well coupled to the DNA π-stack, allowing DNA-mediated charge transport.

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