Pyrimidine dimers are the most common DNA lesions generated under UV radiation. To reveal the molecular mechanisms behind their formation, it is of significance to reveal the roles of each pyrimidine residue. We thus replaced the 5′-pyrimidine residue with a photochemically inert xylene moiety (X). The electron-rich X can be readily oxidized but not reduced, defining the direction of interbase electron transfer (ET). Irradiation of the XpT dinucleotide under 254 nm UV light generates two major photoproducts: a pyrimidine (6-4) pyrimidone analog (6-4PP) and an analog of the so-called spore photoproduct (SP). Both products are formed by reaction at C4=O of the photo-excited 3′-thymidine (T), which indicates that excitation of a single “driver...
Many of the biological effects of ultraviolet radiation can be explained in terms of specific chemic...
Many of the biological effects of ultraviolet radiation can be explained in terms of specific chemic...
Density functional theory calculations have been carried out to investigate the formation mechanism ...
Pyrimidine dimers are the most common DNA lesions generated under UV radiation. To reveal the molecu...
Pyrimidine dimers are the most common DNA lesions generated under UV radiation. To reveal the molecu...
Pyrimidine dimerization is the dominant DNA photoreaction occurring in vitro and in vivo. Three type...
UV irradiation induces DNA lesions particularly at dipyrimidine sites. Using time‐resolved UV pump (...
UV irradiation induces DNA lesions particularly at dipyrimidine sites. Using time‐resolved UV pump (...
International audienceFormation of pyrimidine dimers in DNA is a major initiating event in the induc...
UV irradiation induces DNA lesions particularly at dipyrimidine sites. Using time‐resolved UV pump (...
International audienceFormation of pyrimidine dimers in DNA is a major initiating event in the induc...
International audienceFormation of pyrimidine dimers in DNA is a major initiating event in the induc...
International audienceFormation of pyrimidine dimers in DNA is a major initiating event in the induc...
Spore photoproduct is a thymidine dimer formed when bacterial endospore DNA is exposed to ultraviole...
UV irradiation induces DNA lesions particularly at dipyrimidine sites. Using time‐resolved UV pump (...
Many of the biological effects of ultraviolet radiation can be explained in terms of specific chemic...
Many of the biological effects of ultraviolet radiation can be explained in terms of specific chemic...
Density functional theory calculations have been carried out to investigate the formation mechanism ...
Pyrimidine dimers are the most common DNA lesions generated under UV radiation. To reveal the molecu...
Pyrimidine dimers are the most common DNA lesions generated under UV radiation. To reveal the molecu...
Pyrimidine dimerization is the dominant DNA photoreaction occurring in vitro and in vivo. Three type...
UV irradiation induces DNA lesions particularly at dipyrimidine sites. Using time‐resolved UV pump (...
UV irradiation induces DNA lesions particularly at dipyrimidine sites. Using time‐resolved UV pump (...
International audienceFormation of pyrimidine dimers in DNA is a major initiating event in the induc...
UV irradiation induces DNA lesions particularly at dipyrimidine sites. Using time‐resolved UV pump (...
International audienceFormation of pyrimidine dimers in DNA is a major initiating event in the induc...
International audienceFormation of pyrimidine dimers in DNA is a major initiating event in the induc...
International audienceFormation of pyrimidine dimers in DNA is a major initiating event in the induc...
Spore photoproduct is a thymidine dimer formed when bacterial endospore DNA is exposed to ultraviole...
UV irradiation induces DNA lesions particularly at dipyrimidine sites. Using time‐resolved UV pump (...
Many of the biological effects of ultraviolet radiation can be explained in terms of specific chemic...
Many of the biological effects of ultraviolet radiation can be explained in terms of specific chemic...
Density functional theory calculations have been carried out to investigate the formation mechanism ...