Base-specific ionization of deprotonated nucleotides by resonance enhanced two-photon detachment.
J Phys Chem A
; 117(25): 5299-305, 2013 Jun 27.
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| ID: mdl-23642262
The intrinsic ionization energy of a base in DNA plays a critical role in determining the energies at which damage mechanisms may emerge. Here, a two-photon resonance-enhanced ionization scheme is presented that utilizes the (1)ππ* transition, localized on the DNA base, to elucidate the base-specific ionization in a deprotonated nucleotide. In contrast to previous reports, the scheme is insensitive to competing ionization channels arising from the sugar-phosphate backbone. Using this approach, we demonstrate that for all bases except guanine, the lowest electron detachment energy corresponds to detachment from the sugar-phosphate backbone and allows us to determine the lowest adiabatic ionization energy for the other three bases for the first time in an isolated nucleotide.
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Prótons
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Timina
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Adenina
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Fótons
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Citosina
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Guanina
Idioma:
En
Ano de publicação:
2013
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Article
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Reino Unido