Long-lived excited state dynamics of i-motif structures probed by time-resolved infrared spectroscopy
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Keane PM, Baptista FR, Gurung SP, Devereux SJ, Sazanovich IV, Towrie M, Brazier JA, Cardin CJ, Kelly JM, Quinn SJ. Long-Lived Excited-State Dynamics of i-Motif Structures Probed by Time-Resolved Infrared Spectroscopy. Chemphyschem. 2016 May 4;17(9):1281-7Download Item:
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UV‐generated excited states of cytosine (C) nucleobases are precursors to mutagenic photoproduct formation. The i‐motif formed from C‐rich sequences is known to exhibit high yields of long‐lived excited states following UV absorption. Here the excited states of several i‐motif structures have been characterized following 267 nm laser excitation using time‐resolved infrared spectroscopy (TRIR). All structures possess a long‐lived excited state of ∼300 ps and notably in some cases decays greater than 1 ns are observed. These unusually long‐lived lifetimes are attributed to the interdigitated DNA structure which prevents direct base stacking overlap.
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Author: Kelly, John
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ChemPhysChem.,;17;
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interdigitated DNA structure, cytosine (C) nucleobases, mutagenic photoproduct formation, DNA, Cytosine, Excited states, i-motifs, Time-resolved infrared spectroscopyDOI:
10.1002/cphc.201501183Metadata
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