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Populations and Dynamics of Guanine Radicals in DNA strands—Direct versus Indirect Generation

Guanine radicals, known to be involved in the damage of the genetic code and aging, are studied by nanosecond transient absorption spectroscopy. They are generated in single, double and four-stranded structures (G-quadruplexes) by one and two-photon ionization at 266 nm, corresponding to a photon en...

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Autores principales: Balanikas, Evangelos, Banyasz, Akos, Baldacchino, Gérard, Markovitsi, Dimitra
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6651618/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31247883
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/molecules24132347
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author Balanikas, Evangelos
Banyasz, Akos
Baldacchino, Gérard
Markovitsi, Dimitra
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Baldacchino, Gérard
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description Guanine radicals, known to be involved in the damage of the genetic code and aging, are studied by nanosecond transient absorption spectroscopy. They are generated in single, double and four-stranded structures (G-quadruplexes) by one and two-photon ionization at 266 nm, corresponding to a photon energy lower than the ionization potential of nucleobases. The quantum yield of the one-photon process determined for telomeric G-quadruplexes (TEL25/Na(+)) is (5.2 ± 0.3) × 10(−3), significantly higher than that found for duplexes containing in their structure GGG and GG sequences, (2.1 ± 0.4) × 10(−3). The radical population is quantified in respect of the ejected electrons. Deprotonation of radical cations gives rise to (G-H1)(•) and (G-H2)(•) radicals for duplexes and G-quadruplexes, respectively. The lifetimes of deprotonated radicals determined for a given secondary structure strongly depend on the base sequence. The multiscale non-exponential dynamics of these radicals are discussed in terms of inhomogeneity of the reaction space and continuous conformational motions. The deviation from classical kinetic models developed for homogeneous reaction conditions could also be one reason for discrepancies between the results obtained by photoionization and indirect oxidation, involving a bi-molecular reaction between an oxidant and the nucleic acid.
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spelling pubmed-66516182019-08-08 Populations and Dynamics of Guanine Radicals in DNA strands—Direct versus Indirect Generation Balanikas, Evangelos Banyasz, Akos Baldacchino, Gérard Markovitsi, Dimitra Molecules Article Guanine radicals, known to be involved in the damage of the genetic code and aging, are studied by nanosecond transient absorption spectroscopy. They are generated in single, double and four-stranded structures (G-quadruplexes) by one and two-photon ionization at 266 nm, corresponding to a photon energy lower than the ionization potential of nucleobases. The quantum yield of the one-photon process determined for telomeric G-quadruplexes (TEL25/Na(+)) is (5.2 ± 0.3) × 10(−3), significantly higher than that found for duplexes containing in their structure GGG and GG sequences, (2.1 ± 0.4) × 10(−3). The radical population is quantified in respect of the ejected electrons. Deprotonation of radical cations gives rise to (G-H1)(•) and (G-H2)(•) radicals for duplexes and G-quadruplexes, respectively. The lifetimes of deprotonated radicals determined for a given secondary structure strongly depend on the base sequence. The multiscale non-exponential dynamics of these radicals are discussed in terms of inhomogeneity of the reaction space and continuous conformational motions. The deviation from classical kinetic models developed for homogeneous reaction conditions could also be one reason for discrepancies between the results obtained by photoionization and indirect oxidation, involving a bi-molecular reaction between an oxidant and the nucleic acid. MDPI 2019-06-26 /pmc/articles/PMC6651618/ /pubmed/31247883 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/molecules24132347 Text en © 2019 by the authors. Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Populations and Dynamics of Guanine Radicals in DNA strands—Direct versus Indirect Generation
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title_full Populations and Dynamics of Guanine Radicals in DNA strands—Direct versus Indirect Generation
title_fullStr Populations and Dynamics of Guanine Radicals in DNA strands—Direct versus Indirect Generation
title_full_unstemmed Populations and Dynamics of Guanine Radicals in DNA strands—Direct versus Indirect Generation
title_short Populations and Dynamics of Guanine Radicals in DNA strands—Direct versus Indirect Generation
title_sort populations and dynamics of guanine radicals in dna strands—direct versus indirect generation
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url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6651618/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31247883
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/molecules24132347
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