International audienceSulfur-substituted DNA and RNA nucleobase derivatives (a.k.a., thiobases) are an important family of biomolecules. They are used as prodrugs and as chemotherapeutic agents in medical settings, and as photocrosslinker molecules in structural-biology applications. Remarkably, excitation of thiobases with ultraviolet to near-visible light results in the population of long-lived and reactive triplet states on a time scale of hundreds of femtoseconds and with near-unity yields. This efficient nonradiative decay pathway explains the vanishingly small fluorescence yields reported for the thiobases and the scarcity of fluorescence lifetimes in the literature. In this study, we report fluorescence lifetimes for twelve thiobase ...
Fluorescence decay times of the nucleosides: adenosine, guanosine, cytidine and thymidine, and of th...
International audienceThe fluorescence of calf thymus DNA is studied by steady-state and time-resolv...
Author Institution: Department of Chemistry and the Center for Chemical Dynamics, Case Western Reser...
Sulfur-substituted DNA and RNA nucleobase derivatives (a.k.a., thiobases) are an important family of...
Elucidating the photophysical mechanisms in sulfur-substituted nucleobases (thiobases) is essential ...
Substitution of oxygen by a sulfur atom in the natural DNA and RNA bases gives rise to a family of d...
Understanding the primary steps following UV photoexcitation in sulphur-substituted DNA bases (thiob...
Room-temperature phosphorescence of the 4-thiothymidine DNA analogue after UVA excitation has been r...
The excited state properties of uracil, thymine and four analogous uracil compounds have been studie...
Thiobases are DNA or RNA nucleobases where an exocyclic carbonyl oxygen is replaced by a sulfur atom...
International audienceWe report fluorescence measurements of DNA components performed on the femtose...
The room-temperature fluorescence properties of DNA nucleoside and nucleotide aqueous solutions are ...
Fluorescence decay times of the nucleosides: adenosine, guanosine, cytidine and thymidine, and of th...
International audienceThe fluorescence of calf thymus DNA is studied by steady-state and time-resolv...
Author Institution: Department of Chemistry and the Center for Chemical Dynamics, Case Western Reser...
Sulfur-substituted DNA and RNA nucleobase derivatives (a.k.a., thiobases) are an important family of...
Elucidating the photophysical mechanisms in sulfur-substituted nucleobases (thiobases) is essential ...
Substitution of oxygen by a sulfur atom in the natural DNA and RNA bases gives rise to a family of d...
Understanding the primary steps following UV photoexcitation in sulphur-substituted DNA bases (thiob...
Room-temperature phosphorescence of the 4-thiothymidine DNA analogue after UVA excitation has been r...
The excited state properties of uracil, thymine and four analogous uracil compounds have been studie...
Thiobases are DNA or RNA nucleobases where an exocyclic carbonyl oxygen is replaced by a sulfur atom...
International audienceWe report fluorescence measurements of DNA components performed on the femtose...
The room-temperature fluorescence properties of DNA nucleoside and nucleotide aqueous solutions are ...
Fluorescence decay times of the nucleosides: adenosine, guanosine, cytidine and thymidine, and of th...
International audienceThe fluorescence of calf thymus DNA is studied by steady-state and time-resolv...
Author Institution: Department of Chemistry and the Center for Chemical Dynamics, Case Western Reser...