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Singlet Oxygen Attack on Guanine: Reactivity and Structural Signature within the B-DNA Helix

2016

International audience; Oxidatively generated DNA lesions are numerous and versatile, and have been the subject of intensive research since the discovery of 8-oxoguanine in 1984. Even for this prototypical lesion, the precise mechanism of formation remains elusive due to the inherent difficulties in characterizing high-energy intermediates. We have probed the stability of the guanine endoperoxide in B-DNA as a key intermediate and determined a unique activation free energy of around 6 kcal mol−1 for the formation of the first C−O covalent bond upon the attack of singlet molecular oxygen (1O2) on the central guanine of a solvated 13 base-pair poly(dG-dC), described by means of quantum mechan…

0301 basic medicineGuanineBase pairGuanineMolecular Dynamics Simulation010402 general chemistryPhotochemistry01 natural sciencesCatalysis03 medical and health sciencesMolecular dynamicschemistry.chemical_compoundPolydeoxyribonucleotidesReactivity (chemistry)Base PairingSinglet OxygenChemistrySinglet oxygenOrganic ChemistrySolvationGeneral Chemistry0104 chemical sciences030104 developmental biologyCovalent bondHelixDNA B-FormOxidation-Reduction[CHIM.RADIO]Chemical Sciences/Radiochemistry
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Can copper(II) mediate Hoogsteen base-pairing in a left-handed DNA duplex? A pulse EPR study

2010

Pulse EPR spectroscopy is sued to investigate possible structural features of the copper(II) ion coordinated to poly(dG-dC) poly(dG-dC) in a frozen aqueous solution, and the structural change of the polynucleotide induced by the presence of the metal ion. Two different copper species were identified and their geometry explained by a molecular model. According to this model, one species is exclusively coordinated to a single guanine with the N7 nitrogen atom forming a coordinative bond with the copper. In the other species, a guanine and a cytosine form a ternary complex together with the copper ion. A copper crosslink between the N7 of guanine and N3 of cytosine is proposed as the most prob…

10120 Department of ChemistryCircular dichroismGuanineStereochemistryHoogsteen base pairrame strutture del DNA basi nucleotidiche EPR a impulsi risonanza paramagneticachemistry.chemical_elementTriple-stranded DNA3107 Atomic and Molecular Physics and OpticsNucleobasechemistry.chemical_compoundPolydeoxyribonucleotidesDNA structures540 ChemistryDNA Z-FormPhysical and Theoretical ChemistryBase PairingTernary complexCircular Dichroismstructure elucidationElectron Spin Resonance Spectroscopypulse EPIR spectroscopynucleobasesCopperSettore FIS/07 - Fisica Applicata(Beni Culturali Ambientali Biol.e Medicin)Atomic and Molecular Physics and Opticschemistrycopper1606 Physical and Theoretical ChemistryCytosine
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Effect of the Alkaline Cations on the Stability of the Model Polynucleotide Poly(dG-dC)·Poly(dG-dC)

2011

When the model polynucleotide poly(dG-dC)∙poly(dG-dC) [polyGC] is titrated with a strong acid (HCl) in unbuffered aqueous solutions containing the chlorides of the alkali metals in the concentration range 0.010 M-0.600 M, two transitions in the absorbance vs. pH plots are evidenced, characterized by the constants pK(a(₁)) and pK(a(₂)). The limiting values at infinite saline concentrations of these two constants, namely pK(∞)(a(₁)) and pK(∞)(a(₂)) obtained making use of the "one site saturation constant" equation or, in turn, of the double logarithmic plot: pK(a) vs. log([salt]⁻¹), exhibit a clear dependence on the nature of the cations. The effects of the different alkali cations on the pK(…

Hofmeister seriesalkaline cationsSodiumPolynucleotidesInorganic chemistryAnalytical chemistrychemistry.chemical_elementSodium Chloridemodel polynucleotidesAbsorbancePolydeoxyribonucleotidesUltraviolet visible spectroscopyalkaline cations; hofmeister effect; model polynucleotides; uv-spectroscopyStructural BiologyCationsuv-spectroscopyhofmeister effectMicroemulsionAlkaline cationMolecular BiologyAqueous solutionMetals AlkaliChemistryModel polynucleotideGeneral MedicineHydrogen-Ion ConcentrationAlkali metalPolynucleotideNucleic Acid ConformationJournal of Biomolecular Structure and Dynamics
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Acid Titrations of poly(dG-dC).poly(dG-dC) in Aqueous Solution and in a w/o Microemulsion

2005

The model polynucleotide poly(dG-dC).poly(dG-dC) (polyGC) was titrated with a strong acid (HCl) in aqueous unbuffered solutions and in the quaternary w/o microemulsion CTAB/n-pentanol/n-hexane/water. The titrations, performed at several concentrations of NaCl in the range 0.005 to 0.600 M, were followed by recording the modifications of the electronic absorption and of the CD spectra (210or = lambdaor =350 nm) upon addition of the acid. In solution, the polynucleotide undergoes two acid-induced transitions, neither of which corresponds to denaturation of the duplex to single coil. The first transition leads to the Hoogsteen type synG.C+ duplex, while the second leads to the C+.C duplex. The…

Inorganic chemistryAnalytical chemistrySalt (chemistry)Sodium ChloridePolydeoxyribonucleotidesStructural BiologyMicroemulsionDenaturation (biochemistry)Molecular Biologychemistry.chemical_classificationAqueous solutionChemistryCircular Dichroismacid titrationWaterGeneral MedicineHydrogen-Ion ConcentrationmicroemulsionSolutionsIonic strengthPolynucleotideNucleic Acid ConformationEmulsionsSpectrophotometry UltravioletTitrationPolyGCAbsorption (chemistry)aqueous solutionJournal of Biomolecular Structure and Dynamics
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Alkaline titrations of poly(dG-dC).poly(dG-dC): microemulsion versus solution behaviour

2007

PolyGC was titrated with a strong base in the presence of increasing concentrations of NaCl (from 0.00 to 0.60M) either in water solution or with the polynucleotide solubilized in the aqueous core of reverse micelles, i.e., the cationic quaternary water-in-oil microemulsion CTAB/n-hexane/n-pentanol/water. The results for matched samples in the two media were compared. CD and UV spectroscopies and, for the solution experiments, pH measurements were used to follow the course of deprotonation. In both media the primary effect of the addition of base was denaturation of the polynucleotide, reversible by back-titration with a strong acid. In solution, the apparent pK(a) of the transition decreas…

Inorganic chemistryPolynucleotidesPolynucleotides; Alkaline titration; Reverse micelles; SpectroscopiesMicellepolynucleotideDeprotonationPolydeoxyribonucleotidesStructural Biologyalkaline titrationDenaturation (biochemistry)MicroemulsionMolecular BiologyAqueous solutionChemistryCetrimoniumCircular DichroismspectroscopiesGeneral MedicineHydrogen-Ion ConcentrationSolutionsFreeze Dryingreverse micelleIonic strengthPolynucleotideCetrimonium CompoundsNucleic Acid ConformationTitrationEmulsionsReverse micelles
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Modulation of the nuclear-envelope nucleoside triphosphatase by poly(A)-rich mRNA and by microtubule protein.

1982

Nuclear envelopes contain a nucleoside triphosphatase which is thought to be involved in the supply of energy for nucleo-cytoplasmic RNA transport. This enzyme is stimulated most efficiently by poly(A) and to a lesser extent by poly(G) and poly(dT). Half-maximal stimulation of the enzyme from rat liver nuclei, which was associated with the poly(A)-specific endoribonuclease IV and was free from poly(A) polymerase and endoribonuclease V activity, was determined to occur at a concentration of 1.1 × 106 poly(A) molecules/nuclear ghost. Double-reciprocal plot analyses revealed a 2.8-fold stimulation of the enzyme by poly(A). Poly(A) in the hybrid form had no influence on the activity of the nucl…

MaleNuclear EnvelopeEndoribonucleaseRNA transportIn Vitro TechniquesBiochemistryPolydeoxyribonucleotidesTubulinAnimalsNucleotideRNA MessengerPolymerasechemistry.chemical_classificationMessenger RNAbiologyRNABiological TransportRats Inbred StrainsNucleoside-TriphosphataseEnzyme assayActinsPhosphoric Monoester HydrolasesRatsEnzyme ActivationTubulinchemistryBiochemistrybiology.proteinPoly APolyribonucleotidesEuropean journal of biochemistry
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EFFECTS OF DEFIBROTIDE IN PATIENTS WITH CHRONIC DEEP INSUFFICIENCY. THE PROVEDIS STUDY

2004

Aim. In the ­present study the ­effect of defi­bro­tide, an anti­throm­bot­ic and prof­i­brin­o­lyt­ic agent, was inves­ti­gat­ed in ­patients with chron­ic ­venous insuf­fi­cien­cy (CVI) due to deep vein obstruc­tion and/or ­reflux (chron­ic deep vein insuf­fi­cien­cy, CDVI). Meth­ods. The study was a mul­ti­cen­ter, ran­dom­ized, dou­ble blind pla­ce­bo con­trolled trial in which only ­patients with CDVI con­firmed by ultra­sound were ­enrolled. All ­patients were treat­ed with ade­quate elas­tic com­pres­sion and ran­dom­ized to ­receive ­either oral defi­bro­tide (800 mg/die) or match­ing pla­ce­bo for 1 year. ­Patients with ­active or pre­vi­ous leg ulcer were exclud­ed. ­Results. A to…

Malefibrinolytic agentUltrasonography DopplerMiddle AgedBandagesvenous insufficiency therapyPolydeoxyribonucleotidesDouble-Blind MethodFibrinolytic AgentsChronic DiseaseHumansFemaleVascular Diseasesvenous thrombosisAnkleAged
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Photochemically induced cross-links between DNA and alcohol dehydrogenase or salmine, respectively

1976

Model experiments with two structurally different proteins (alcohol dehydrogenase and salmine) show that glycine, alanine, and tyrosine are by far more frequently involved in photochemically induced cross-link formations with DNA than is cysteine. The yields for cross-link formation of thymidine with salmine (cysteine-free) are about as high as those with alcohol dehydrogenase (a thiol protein).

PhotochemistryBiophysicsAlcoholSalminechemistry.chemical_compoundPolydeoxyribonucleotidesCysteineProtaminesTyrosineGeneral Environmental ScienceAlcohol dehydrogenaseAlaninechemistry.chemical_classificationRadiationbiologyDNAGlutathioneAlcohol OxidoreductaseschemistryBiochemistryGlycineThiolbiology.proteinThymidineThymineThymidineCysteineRadiation and Environmental Biophysics
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