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Abstract
Nucleobase radicals are major products of the reactions between nucleic acids and hydroxyl radical, which is produced via the indirect effect of ionizing radiation. The nucleobase radicals also result from hydration of cation radicals that are produced via the direct effect of ionizing radiation. The role that nucleobase radicals play in strand scission has been investigated indirectly using ionizing radiation to generate them. More recently, the reactivity of nucleobase radicals resulting from formal hydrogen atom or hydroxyl radical addition to pyrimidines has been studied by independently generating the reactive intermediates via UV-photolysis of synthetic precursors. This approach has provided control over where the reactive intermediates are produced within biopolymers and facilitated studying their reactivity. The contributions to our understanding of pyrimidine nucleobase radical reactivity by this approach are summarized.Entities:
Keywords: nucleic acid damage; radicals; reaction mechanism; reactive intermediates
Year: 2016 PMID: 27812242 PMCID: PMC5087805 DOI: 10.1016/j.radphyschem.2016.06.003
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Radiat Phys Chem Oxf Engl 1993 ISSN: 0969-806X Impact factor: 2.858