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The Influence of the Terminal Phosphorothioate Diester Bond on the DNA Oxidation Process. An Experimental and Theoretical Approach.


ABSTRACT: In this study, the influence of the terminal phosphorothioate (PT) internucleotide bond in ds-DNA on the oxidation process was taken into consideration. The interaction of UV with the targeted oligonucleotide leads to an electron ejection and radical cation "hole" migration through the ds-DNA until it is trapped irreversibly in a suitable place. Phosphorothiate internucleotide bonds were detected in the bacterial genome; however, their role is still unclear. In this study a PAGE analysis of irradiated ds-DNA showed that the degradation rea ction was slowed down by the presence PT next to the anthraquinone moiety. Further, theoretical study shows that [RP] AQ-PS-dG can adopt a slightly lower ionisation potential energy and triplet excited state with a subsequent slightly higher adiabatic electron affinity value in comparison with [SP] AQ-PS-dG and AQ-PO-dG. Moreover, the energy gap between HOMO and LUMO, indicated the radical stabilisation properties of [RP] AQ-PS-dG, which can hinder the charge transfer through ds-DNA.

SUBMITTER: Karwowski BT 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC6331877 | biostudies-other | 2015 Jul

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-other

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The Influence of the Terminal Phosphorothioate Diester Bond on the DNA Oxidation Process. An Experimental and Theoretical Approach.

Karwowski Boleslaw T BT  

Molecules (Basel, Switzerland) 20150708 7


In this study, the influence of the terminal phosphorothioate (PT) internucleotide bond in ds-DNA on the oxidation process was taken into consideration. The interaction of UV with the targeted oligonucleotide leads to an electron ejection and radical cation "hole" migration through the ds-DNA until it is trapped irreversibly in a suitable place. Phosphorothiate internucleotide bonds were detected in the bacterial genome; however, their role is still unclear. In this study a PAGE analysis of irra  ...[more]

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