Literature DB >> 27481662

Sensitizing DNA Towards Low-Energy Electrons with 2-Fluoroadenine.

Jenny Rackwitz1, Janina Kopyra2, Iwona Dąbkowska3, Kenny Ebel1, MiloŠ Lj Ranković4, Aleksandar R Milosavljević4,5, Ilko Bald6,7.   

Abstract

2-Fluoroadenine ((2F) A) is a therapeutic agent, which is suggested for application in cancer radiotherapy. The molecular mechanism of DNA radiation damage can be ascribed to a significant extent to the action of low-energy (<20 eV) electrons (LEEs), which damage DNA by dissociative electron attachment. LEE induced reactions in (2F) A are characterized both isolated in the gas phase and in the condensed phase when it is incorporated into DNA. Information about negative ion resonances and anion-mediated fragmentation reactions is combined with an absolute quantification of DNA strand breaks in (2F) A-containing oligonucleotides upon irradiation with LEEs. The incorporation of (2F) A into DNA results in an enhanced strand breakage. The strand-break cross sections are clearly energy dependent, whereas the strand-break enhancements by (2F) A at 5.5, 10, and 15 eV are very similar. Thus, (2F) A can be considered an effective radiosensitizer operative at a wide range of electron energies.
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Keywords:  DNA origami; DNA radiation damage; ab initio calculations; dissociative electron attachment; fludarabine

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Year:  2016        PMID: 27481662     DOI: 10.1002/anie.201603464

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Angew Chem Int Ed Engl        ISSN: 1433-7851            Impact factor:   15.336


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