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Unexpected Routes of the Mutagenic Tautomerization of the T Nucleobase in the Classical A·T DNA Base Pairs: A QM/QTAIM Comprehensive View

In this paper using quantum-mechanical (QM) calculations in combination with Bader's quantum theory of “Atoms in Molecules” (QTAIM) in the continuum with ε = 1, we have theoretically demonstrated for the first time that revealed recently highly-energetic conformers of the classical A·T DNA base...

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Autores principales: Brovarets', Ol'ha O., Tsiupa, Kostiantyn S., Dinets, Andrii, Hovorun, Dmytro M.
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Publicado: Frontiers Media S.A. 2018
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6277528/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/30538979
http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fchem.2018.00532
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author Brovarets', Ol'ha O.
Tsiupa, Kostiantyn S.
Dinets, Andrii
Hovorun, Dmytro M.
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description In this paper using quantum-mechanical (QM) calculations in combination with Bader's quantum theory of “Atoms in Molecules” (QTAIM) in the continuum with ε = 1, we have theoretically demonstrated for the first time that revealed recently highly-energetic conformers of the classical A·T DNA base pairs – Watson-Crick [A·T(w(WC))], reverse Watson-Crick [A·T(w(rWC))], Hoogsteen [A·T(w(H))] and reverse Hoogsteen [A·T(w(rH))] – act as intermediates of the intrapair mutagenic tautomerization of the T nucleobase owing to the novel tautomerisation pathways: A·T(w(WC))↔A·T(*)(w(⊥)(WC)); A·T(w(rWC))↔A· [Formula: see text] (w(⊥)(rWC)); A·T(w(H))↔A·T(*)(w(⊥)(H)); A·T(w(rH))↔A· [Formula: see text] (w(⊥)(rH)). All of them occur via the transition states as tight ion pairs (A(+), protonated by the N6H(2) amino group)·(T(−), deprotonated by the N3H group) with quasi-orthogonal geometry, which are stabilized by the participation of the strong (A)N6(+)H···O4(−)/O2(−)(T) and (A)N6(+)H···N3(−)(T) H-bonds. Established tautomerizations proceed through a two-step mechanism of the protons moving in the opposite directions along the intermolecular H-bonds. Initially, proton moves from the N3H imino group of T to the N6H(2) amino group of A and then subsequently from the protonated N6(+)H(3) amino group of A to the O4/O2 oxygen atom of T, leading to the products – A·T(*)(w(⊥)(WC)), A· [Formula: see text] (w(⊥)(rWC)), A·T(*)(w(⊥)(H)), and A· [Formula: see text] (w(⊥)(rH)), which are substantially non-planar, conformationally-labile complexes. These mispairs are stabilized by the participation of the (A)N6H/N6H'···N3(T) and (T)O2H/O4H···N6(A) H-bonds, for which the pyramidalized amino group of A is their donor and acceptor. The Gibbs free energy of activation of these mutagenic tautomerizations lies in the range of 27.8–29.8 kcal·mol(−1) at T = 298.15 K in the continuum with ε = 1.
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spelling pubmed-62775282018-12-11 Unexpected Routes of the Mutagenic Tautomerization of the T Nucleobase in the Classical A·T DNA Base Pairs: A QM/QTAIM Comprehensive View Brovarets', Ol'ha O. Tsiupa, Kostiantyn S. Dinets, Andrii Hovorun, Dmytro M. Front Chem Chemistry In this paper using quantum-mechanical (QM) calculations in combination with Bader's quantum theory of “Atoms in Molecules” (QTAIM) in the continuum with ε = 1, we have theoretically demonstrated for the first time that revealed recently highly-energetic conformers of the classical A·T DNA base pairs – Watson-Crick [A·T(w(WC))], reverse Watson-Crick [A·T(w(rWC))], Hoogsteen [A·T(w(H))] and reverse Hoogsteen [A·T(w(rH))] – act as intermediates of the intrapair mutagenic tautomerization of the T nucleobase owing to the novel tautomerisation pathways: A·T(w(WC))↔A·T(*)(w(⊥)(WC)); A·T(w(rWC))↔A· [Formula: see text] (w(⊥)(rWC)); A·T(w(H))↔A·T(*)(w(⊥)(H)); A·T(w(rH))↔A· [Formula: see text] (w(⊥)(rH)). All of them occur via the transition states as tight ion pairs (A(+), protonated by the N6H(2) amino group)·(T(−), deprotonated by the N3H group) with quasi-orthogonal geometry, which are stabilized by the participation of the strong (A)N6(+)H···O4(−)/O2(−)(T) and (A)N6(+)H···N3(−)(T) H-bonds. Established tautomerizations proceed through a two-step mechanism of the protons moving in the opposite directions along the intermolecular H-bonds. Initially, proton moves from the N3H imino group of T to the N6H(2) amino group of A and then subsequently from the protonated N6(+)H(3) amino group of A to the O4/O2 oxygen atom of T, leading to the products – A·T(*)(w(⊥)(WC)), A· [Formula: see text] (w(⊥)(rWC)), A·T(*)(w(⊥)(H)), and A· [Formula: see text] (w(⊥)(rH)), which are substantially non-planar, conformationally-labile complexes. These mispairs are stabilized by the participation of the (A)N6H/N6H'···N3(T) and (T)O2H/O4H···N6(A) H-bonds, for which the pyramidalized amino group of A is their donor and acceptor. The Gibbs free energy of activation of these mutagenic tautomerizations lies in the range of 27.8–29.8 kcal·mol(−1) at T = 298.15 K in the continuum with ε = 1. Frontiers Media S.A. 2018-11-27 /pmc/articles/PMC6277528/ /pubmed/30538979 http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fchem.2018.00532 Text en Copyright © 2018 Brovarets', Tsiupa, Dinets and Hovorun. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (CC BY). The use, distribution or reproduction in other forums is permitted, provided the original author(s) and the copyright owner(s) are credited and that the original publication in this journal is cited, in accordance with accepted academic practice. No use, distribution or reproduction is permitted which does not comply with these terms.
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Brovarets', Ol'ha O.
Tsiupa, Kostiantyn S.
Dinets, Andrii
Hovorun, Dmytro M.
Unexpected Routes of the Mutagenic Tautomerization of the T Nucleobase in the Classical A·T DNA Base Pairs: A QM/QTAIM Comprehensive View
title Unexpected Routes of the Mutagenic Tautomerization of the T Nucleobase in the Classical A·T DNA Base Pairs: A QM/QTAIM Comprehensive View
title_full Unexpected Routes of the Mutagenic Tautomerization of the T Nucleobase in the Classical A·T DNA Base Pairs: A QM/QTAIM Comprehensive View
title_fullStr Unexpected Routes of the Mutagenic Tautomerization of the T Nucleobase in the Classical A·T DNA Base Pairs: A QM/QTAIM Comprehensive View
title_full_unstemmed Unexpected Routes of the Mutagenic Tautomerization of the T Nucleobase in the Classical A·T DNA Base Pairs: A QM/QTAIM Comprehensive View
title_short Unexpected Routes of the Mutagenic Tautomerization of the T Nucleobase in the Classical A·T DNA Base Pairs: A QM/QTAIM Comprehensive View
title_sort unexpected routes of the mutagenic tautomerization of the t nucleobase in the classical a·t dna base pairs: a qm/qtaim comprehensive view
topic Chemistry
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6277528/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/30538979
http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fchem.2018.00532
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