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Nature of the Hydrogen Bonds in DNA Base Pairs

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The hydrogen bond in DNA base pairs is, at variance with widespread belief, not a pure or essentially electrostatic phenomenon. Instead, as follows from our quantum chemical analyses, it has a substantial charge-transfer character caused by donor–acceptor orbital interactions (between O or N lone pairs and N-H sigma* acceptor orbitals) that are of the same order of magnitude as the electrostatic term. Polarization in the pi-electron system (i.e., "resonance assistance") provides an additional stabilizing term

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