Literature DB >> 2849779

Radical formation in X-irradiated single crystals of guanine hydrochloride monohydrate. III. Secondary radicals and reaction mechanisms.

D M Close1, E Sagstuen, W H Nelson.   

Abstract

This work involves an ESR and ENDOR study of the reactions of the three primary radicals observed in X-irradiated single crystals of guanine hydrochloride monohydrate. Radical I, the O6-protonated anion, decays at 250 K yielding a stable room temperature radical (Radical V). The experimental evidence indicates that Radical V results from H-abstraction at N9 of a neighboring molecule. Radical II, the N7-deprotonated cation, decays at 60 K with no detectable successor. Radical IV, a C8 H-addition radical, is formed when an imidazole ring-opened radical (Radical III) decays at 150 K. The added H-atom was found to be from an easily exchangeable source. It is proposed that Radical III decays by the formation of a diamagnetic formamido molecule and an H-atom. It is important to note that Radical IV, the purine H-addition radical, is the result of basic oxidation events. Previous assumptions have been that purine H-addition radicals result either from reduction, i.e., protonation of a pristine anion, or from the "excitation pathway," by addition of H-atoms dissociated from superexcited purine bases.

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Year:  1988        PMID: 2849779

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


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1.  Structure of radicals from X-irradiated guanine derivatives: an experimental and computational study of sodium guanosine dihydrate single crystals.

Authors:  Nayana Jayatilaka; William H Nelson
Journal:  J Phys Chem B       Date:  2007-02-01       Impact factor: 2.991

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