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Showing papers by "Gagik G. Gurzadyan published in 1992"


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TL;DR: The quantum yields of formation of free bases (ΦB) from double‐stranded DNA (0.4 mM) are independent of intensity, indicating a one‐quantum mechanism of N‐glycosidic bond cleavage, and pathways to undamaged bases, initiated from base radical cations, are proposed.
Abstract: Release of bases form calf thymus DNA and three polynucleotides, induced by 20 ns excitation at 193 nm in aqueous solution at pH 7, was detected by HPLC. The quantum yields of formation of free bases (phi B) from double-stranded DNA (0.4 mM) are independent of intensity, indicating a one-quantum mechanism of N-glycosidic bond cleavage. The phi B values increase in the order guanine, thymine, adenine, cytosine, the latter being phi C approximately 7 x 10(-4) for double-stranded DNA under Ar and O2. The larger phi B values in N2O-saturated solution, e.g., phi C = 1.2 x 10(-3), are ascribed to additional base release via OH-adduct radicals. The phi B values of homopolynucleotides increase in the order poly(G), poly(A) and poly(C), e.g. phi C = 7 x 10(-3) under Ar, as do the efficiencies for base release per radical cation (eta B). A comparison of the eta B values with the efficiencies of single-strand breakage for poly(C), poly(A) and DNA shows a similar trend; both are markedly larger for pyrimidines than for purines. Pathways to undamaged bases, initiated from base radical cations, are proposed.

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