We study the electric properties of single-stranded DNA molecules with
hairpin-like shapes in the presence of a magnetic flux. It is shown that the
current amplitude can be modulated by the applied field. The details of the
electric response strongly depend on the twist angles. The current exhibits
periodicity for geometries where the flux through the plaquettes of the ladder
can be cancelled pairwise (commensurate twist). Further twisting the geometry
and changing its length causes complex aperiodic oscillations. We also study
persistent currents: They reduce to simple harmonic oscillations if the system
is commensurate, otherwise deviations occur due to the existence of closed
paths leading to a washboard shape.Comment: 11 pages, 4 figure