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The Electronic Property Differences between dA::dG and dA::dGoxo. A Theoretical Approach.


ABSTRACT: The dA::dGoxo pair appearing in nucleic ds-DNA can lead to a mutation in the genetic information. Depending on the dGoxo source, an AT?GC and GC?AC transversion might be observed. As a result, glycosylases are developed during the evolution, i.e., OGG1 and MutY. While the former effectively removes Goxo from the genome, the second one removes adenine from the dA::dGoxo and dA:dG pair. However, dA::dGoxo is recognized by MutY as ~6-10 times faster than dA:dG. In this article, the structural and electronic properties of simple nucleoside pairs dA:dG, dC:::dGoxo, dC:::dG, dA::dGoxo in the aqueous phase have been taken into theoretical consideration. The influence of solvent relaxation on the above is also discussed. It can be concluded that the dA::dGoxo nucleoside pair shows a lower ionization potential and higher electron affinity than the dA:dG pair in both a vertical and adiabatic mode. Therefore, it could be predicted, under electronic properties, that the electron ejected, for instance by a MutY 4[Fe-S]2+ cluster, is predisposed to trapping by the ds-DNA part containing the dA::dGoxo pair rather than by dA::dG.

SUBMITTER: Karwowski BT 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC7503971 | biostudies-literature | 2020 Aug

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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The Electronic Property Differences between dA::dG and dA::dG<sup>oxo</sup>. A Theoretical Approach.

Karwowski Boleslaw T BT  

Molecules (Basel, Switzerland) 20200823 17


The dA::dG<sup>oxo</sup> pair appearing in nucleic ds-DNA can lead to a mutation in the genetic information. Depending on the dG<sup>oxo</sup> source, an AT→GC and GC→AC transversion might be observed. As a result, glycosylases are developed during the evolution, i.e., OGG1 and MutY. While the former effectively removes G<sup>oxo</sup> from the genome, the second one removes adenine from the dA::dG<sup>oxo</sup> and dA:dG pair. However, dA::dG<sup>oxo</sup> is recognized by MutY as ~6-10 times f  ...[more]

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