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22 February 2010 Radicals in 5-Methylcytosine Induced by Ionizing Radiation. Electron Magnetic Resonance for Structural and Mechanistic Analyses
André Krivokapić, Kjell Tage Øhman, Morten Munthe, William H. Nelson, Eli O. Hole, Einar Sagstuen
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Abstract

Single crystals of 5-methylcytosine hemihydrate and 5-methylcytosine hydrochloride were X-irradiated and studied at 10 K and at higher temperatures using X- and K-band EPR, ENDOR and EIE spectroscopy. In the hemihydrate crystals, four radicals were identified at 10 K, one of them being the recently reported N1-deprotonated one-electron oxidation product (Krivokapić et al., J. Phys. Chem. A 113, 9633–9640, 2009). The other radicals were the 3αH radical and the C6 and C5 H-addition radicals (the 5-yl and 6-yl radicals, respectively). After irradiation at 295 K, only the 3αH and the 5-yl radicals were observed. In the hydrochloride crystals, at least seven different radicals were present after irradiation at 10 K. These were the N1-deprotonated one-electron oxidation product, the 3αH radical, three different one-electron reduction products, and the 5- and 6-yl radicals. DFT calculations were used to assist in assigning the observed couplings. The 3αH and 5-yl radicals were dominant after thermal annealing to room temperature. In neither crystal system did the N1-deprotonated oxidation product transform into the 3αH radical upon warming. The radical yield was significantly greater after irradiation at 300 K compared to that after irradiation at 10 K followed by warming to 300 K and was also considerably greater in the hydrochloride crystals than in the hemihydrate crystals.

André Krivokapić, Kjell Tage Øhman, Morten Munthe, William H. Nelson, Eli O. Hole, and Einar Sagstuen "Radicals in 5-Methylcytosine Induced by Ionizing Radiation. Electron Magnetic Resonance for Structural and Mechanistic Analyses," Radiation Research 173(5), 689-702, (22 February 2010). https://doi.org/10.1667/RR2026.1
Received: 9 October 2009; Accepted: 1 November 2009; Published: 22 February 2010
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