- A comparative picosecond transient infrared study of 1-methylcytosine and 5'-dCMP that sheds further light on the excited states of cytosine derivatives.
A comparative picosecond transient infrared study of 1-methylcytosine and 5'-dCMP that sheds further light on the excited states of cytosine derivatives.
Journal of the American Chemical Society (2011-03-10)
Páraic M Keane, Michal Wojdyla, Gerard W Doorley, Graeme W Watson, Ian P Clark, Gregory M Greetham, Anthony W Parker, Michael Towrie, John M Kelly, Susan J Quinn
PMID21384855
초록
The role of N1-substitution in controlling the deactivation processes in photoexcited cytosine derivatives has been explored using picosecond time-resolved IR spectroscopy. The simplest N1-substituted derivative, 1-methylcytosine, exhibits relaxation dynamics similar to the cytosine nucleobase and distinct from the biologically relevant nucleotide and nucleoside analogues, which have longer-lived excited-state intermediates. It is suggested that this is the case because the sugar group either facilitates access to the long-lived (1)n(O)π* state or retards its crossover to the ground state.
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