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Ultrafast Formation of a Delocalized Triplet-Excited State in an Epigenetically Modified DNA Duplex under Direct UV Excitation

Xueli Wang, Lara Martínez‐Fernández, Yuyuan Zhang, Peicong Wu, Bern Kohler, Roberto Improta, Jinquan Chen

2024Journal of the American Chemical Society14 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Epigenetic modifications impart important functionality to nucleic acids during gene expression but may increase the risk of photoinduced gene mutations. Thus, it is crucial to understand how these modifications affect the photostability of duplex DNA. In this work, the ultrafast formation (<20 ps) of a delocalized triplet charge transfer (CT) state spreading over two stacked neighboring nucleobases after direct UV excitation is demonstrated in a DNA duplex, d(G 5f C) 9 •d(G 5f C) 9, made of alternating guanine (G) and 5-formylcytosine ( 5f C) nucleobases. The triplet yield is estimated to be 8 ± 3%, and the lifetime of the triplet CT state is 256 ± 22 ns, indicating that epigenetic modifications dramatically alter the excited state dynamics of duplex DNA and may enhance triplet state-induced photochemistry.

Topics & Concepts

ChemistryNucleobaseDelocalized electronGuanineExcited stateDNAEpigeneticsTriplet stateDuplex (building)ChromophorePhotochemistryNucleic acidBase pairGeneBiochemistryMoleculeAtomic physicsNucleotidePhysicsOrganic chemistryDNA and Nucleic Acid ChemistryAdvanced biosensing and bioanalysis techniquesPhotochromic and Fluorescence Chemistry
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