The propensity of 5-formyluracil and 5-formylcytosine, i.e. oxidative lesions and epigenetic intermediates, in acting as intrinsic DNA photosensitizers is unraveled by using a combination of molecular modeling, simulation and spectroscopy. Exploration of potential energy surfaces and non-adiabatic dynamics confirm a higher intersystem crossing rate for 5-formyluracil, whereas the kinetic models evidence different equilibria in the excited states for both compounds.Support from the Université de Lorraine, CNRS and Spanish Government (PGC2018-096684-B-I00) is kindly acknowledged. A. F.-M. is grateful to Generalitat Valenciana (CTQ2017-87054-C2-2-P) and the European Social Fund for a postdoctoral contract (APOSTD/2019/149), M. L.-R. acknowledg...
Oxo and amino substituted purines and pyrimidines have been suggested as protonucleobases participa...
[EN] The study addresses interconnected issues related to two major types of cycloadditions between ...
An understanding of the initial photoexcited states of DNA is essential to unravelling deleterious p...
International audienceCombined spectroscopic and computational studies reveal that, in spite of thei...
International audienceThe mechanism by which the hypothetical oxetane/azetidine intermediate formed ...
The photophysical and photochemical properties of 5-benzyluracil and 5,6-benzyluracil, the latter pr...
(6-4) Photolesions between adjacent pyrimidine DNA bases are prone to secondary photochemistry. It h...
Cytosine methylation and demethylation play crucial roles in understanding the genomic DNA expressio...
Photosensitization of DNA by thionucleosides is a promising photo-chemotherapeutic treatment option ...
Pyrimidine dimers are the most common DNA lesions generated under UV radiation. To reveal the molecu...
Epigenetic DNA modifications play a fundamental role in modulating gene expression and regulating c...
The study of radiation effects in DNA is a multidisciplinary endeavour, connecting the physical, che...
The study of radiation effects in DNA is a multidisciplinary endeavour, connecting the physical, che...
5-Methylcytosine (5mC) is the predominant epigenetic modification of DNA. 5mC and its sequential oxi...
[EN] The crucial role of photosensitizer@DNA complexation in the formation of cyclobutane pyrimidin...
Oxo and amino substituted purines and pyrimidines have been suggested as protonucleobases participa...
[EN] The study addresses interconnected issues related to two major types of cycloadditions between ...
An understanding of the initial photoexcited states of DNA is essential to unravelling deleterious p...
International audienceCombined spectroscopic and computational studies reveal that, in spite of thei...
International audienceThe mechanism by which the hypothetical oxetane/azetidine intermediate formed ...
The photophysical and photochemical properties of 5-benzyluracil and 5,6-benzyluracil, the latter pr...
(6-4) Photolesions between adjacent pyrimidine DNA bases are prone to secondary photochemistry. It h...
Cytosine methylation and demethylation play crucial roles in understanding the genomic DNA expressio...
Photosensitization of DNA by thionucleosides is a promising photo-chemotherapeutic treatment option ...
Pyrimidine dimers are the most common DNA lesions generated under UV radiation. To reveal the molecu...
Epigenetic DNA modifications play a fundamental role in modulating gene expression and regulating c...
The study of radiation effects in DNA is a multidisciplinary endeavour, connecting the physical, che...
The study of radiation effects in DNA is a multidisciplinary endeavour, connecting the physical, che...
5-Methylcytosine (5mC) is the predominant epigenetic modification of DNA. 5mC and its sequential oxi...
[EN] The crucial role of photosensitizer@DNA complexation in the formation of cyclobutane pyrimidin...
Oxo and amino substituted purines and pyrimidines have been suggested as protonucleobases participa...
[EN] The study addresses interconnected issues related to two major types of cycloadditions between ...
An understanding of the initial photoexcited states of DNA is essential to unravelling deleterious p...