Literature DB >> 1320767

Mechanistic aspects of radiation-induced free radical formation in frozen aqueous solutions of DNA constituents: consequences for DNA?

J Hüttermann1, M Lange, J Ohlmann.   

Abstract

Frozen aqueous solutions of 1 M thymidine-5'-monophosphate were X-irradiated 77 K. The free radicals formed were analyzed by electron spin resonance spectroscopy between 77 K and about 260 K and were shown to result nearly exclusively from electron reaction at 77 K forming the thymine base anion, which converts into the well known 5-thymyl radical upon annealing. Primary oxidation of the substrate was not detectable. A minority species denoted TOH., which appeared at about 200 K, was suggested to result from OH. addition to carbon C6 of the base, perhaps via intermediate oxidation involving H2O2 or from direct reaction of OH. with the base. Another minority species at 77 K up to about 150 K, which was strongly enhanced by H2O2, was shown to be the allyl radical formed by reaction of the OH. with the methyl group. Support for this was given from experiments using BeF2 glasses. The possible spectral features for the cation of dTMP were extracted from aqueous pastes of the Ca2+ salt at 77 K. The mechanistic aspects derived from the results are in conflict with previous assumptions and are discussed for DNA model compounds and DNA.

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Year:  1992        PMID: 1320767

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Radiat Res        ISSN: 0033-7587            Impact factor:   2.841


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