A conductive polymer is formed enzymatically in the presence of a polynucleotide
template. The method includes combining at least one redox monomer with a polynucleotide
template and a redox enzyme, such as horseradish peroxidase, to form a reaction
mixture. The monomer aligns along the template before or during the polymerization.
Therefore, the polynucleotide template thereby affects the molecular weight and
conformation of the conductive polymer. When the conductive polymer is complexed
to a polynucleotide duplex, the conformation of the polynucleotide duplex can be
modulated by changing the oxidation state of the conductive polymer.