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Electron paramagnetic resonance investigation of X-irradiated poly(U), poly(A) and poly(A):poly(U): influence of hydration, packing and conformation on radical yield at 4 K.

N E Mroczka1, W A Bernhard.   

Abstract

Powders and films of variably hydrated poly(U), poly(A) and poly(A):poly(U) were X-irradiated at 4 K. Spectra and free radical yields were acquired at 4 K using Q-band EPR spectroscopy. Evidence for electron transfer from the hydration layer to the RNA bases, supporting in part the damage transfer hypothesis of Gregoli et al. (Radiat. Res. 89, 238-254, 1985), is presented. Based on measurements of radical yield as a function of hydration, we propose that intermolecular packing and polymer conformation are dominant factors in determining free radical trapping ability in these polymers. Our annealing results indicate that increasing hydration facilitates intercluster combination reactions.

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Year:  1995        PMID: 7494867

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


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