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Photoinduced interaction of Ru(bpy)32+ with nucleotides and nucleic acids in the presence of S2O82-: a transient conductivity study

TOSSI, ALESSANDRO
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H. GÃ RNER
1993
  • journal article

Periodico
JOURNAL OF PHOTOCHEMISTRY AND PHOTOBIOLOGY B-BIOLOGY
Abstract
The photochemical reactions of Ru(bpy)32+ with single- and double-stranded DNA, polynucleotides and purine-containing nucleotides in argon-saturated aqueous solution in the presence of S2O82- were studied using time-resolved absorption and conductivity methods. The conversion of Ru(bpy)33+ to Ru(bpy)32+, monitored spectroscopically either after rapid mixing with substrate or after laser flash excitation (λ(exc) = 353 nm) is quantitative at nucleotide-to-sensitizer ratios [N]/[S] of 1-2 for DNA and other guanine-containing compounds. Conductivity measurements following the laser pulse revealed a fast conductivity increase (rise time, less than 0.1 ms) due to the formation of protons and, to a lesser degree, to charged species of much lower ion mobility. A slower component in the 0.01-1 s range was observed for nucleic acids; its amplitude is markedly reduced at pH 6-9. In buffered neutral solution the signal is replaced by a slight decrease in conductivity. Electronically excited Ru(bpy)32+ bound to DNA reacts with S2O82- to form Ru(bpy)33+ and SO4.- as primary oxidizing species both of which react with bases. The resulting base radicals react subsequently with Ru(bpy)33+ and Ru(bpy)32+ or the ligands in the ruthenium complex, producing protons which give rise to the slower conductivity increase. The formation of single-strand breaks and the ensuing release of condensed counterions does not appear to contribute significantly to the slow component. The transient conductivity behaviour is sensitive to the single- or double-stranded nature of DNA.
DOI
10.1016/1011-1344(93)80004-S
Archivio
http://hdl.handle.net/11368/1710279
info:eu-repo/semantics/altIdentifier/scopus/2-s2.0-0027459079
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Soggetti
  • ruthenium polypyridyl...

  • site-specific cleavag...

  • oligonucleotide

  • photochemistry

  • photocleavage

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Data di acquisizione
Mar 21, 2024
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