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...
International audienceCombined spectroscopic and computational studies reveal that, in spite of thei...
International audienceThis chapter describes the processes of base/base dimerization that UV absorpt...
Several strategies have evolved to repair one of the abundant UV radiation-induced damages caused to...
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...
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...
International audienceFormation of pyrimidine dimers in DNA is a major initiating event in the induc...
Far-UV irradiation of DNA leads to the dimerization of pyrimidine bases, resulting in the formation ...
Ionizing radiation damages DNA indirectly via the formation of •OH, which reacts with DNA to form nu...
Far-UV irradiation of DNA leads to the dimerization of pyrimidine bases, resulting in the formation ...
The two major UV−induced DNA lesions, the cyclobutane pyrimidine dimers (CPD) and (6−4) pyrimidine−p...
The two major UV−induced DNA lesions, the cyclobutane pyrimidine dimers (CPD) and (6−4) pyrimidine−p...
The two major UV−induced DNA lesions, the cyclobutane pyrimidine dimers (CPD) and (6−4) pyrimidine−p...
International audienceCombined spectroscopic and computational studies reveal that, in spite of thei...
International audienceThis chapter describes the processes of base/base dimerization that UV absorpt...
Several strategies have evolved to repair one of the abundant UV radiation-induced damages caused to...
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...
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...
International audienceFormation of pyrimidine dimers in DNA is a major initiating event in the induc...
Far-UV irradiation of DNA leads to the dimerization of pyrimidine bases, resulting in the formation ...
Ionizing radiation damages DNA indirectly via the formation of •OH, which reacts with DNA to form nu...
Far-UV irradiation of DNA leads to the dimerization of pyrimidine bases, resulting in the formation ...
The two major UV−induced DNA lesions, the cyclobutane pyrimidine dimers (CPD) and (6−4) pyrimidine−p...
The two major UV−induced DNA lesions, the cyclobutane pyrimidine dimers (CPD) and (6−4) pyrimidine−p...
The two major UV−induced DNA lesions, the cyclobutane pyrimidine dimers (CPD) and (6−4) pyrimidine−p...
International audienceCombined spectroscopic and computational studies reveal that, in spite of thei...
International audienceThis chapter describes the processes of base/base dimerization that UV absorpt...
Several strategies have evolved to repair one of the abundant UV radiation-induced damages caused to...