Abstract: | The spectral features of satellite holes are used to investigate 9-aminoacridine-DNA interactions. The hole depths of the outer ring vibronic modes are reduced more than that of the inner ring vibronic modes, implying that inner ring motion is less perturbed than outer ring motion. As a result, the mode coupling between the inner ring and outer ring is reduced upon binding to DNA. However, similar hole frequency and width of the satellite hole corresponding to the NH2 mode upon binding to DNA imply that the amino group of 9-aminoacridine sits outside the DNA. |