International audienceThe main chromophore of (6-4) photoproducts, namely, 5-methyl-2-pyrimidone (Pyo), is an artificial noncanonical nucleobase. This chromophore has recently been reported as a potential photosensitizer that induces triplet damage in thymine DNA. In this study, we investigate the spectroscopic properties of the Pyo unit embedded in DNA by means of explicit solvent molecular-dynamics simulations coupled to time-dependent DFT and quantum-mechanics/molecular-mechanics techniques. Triplet-state transfer from the Pyo to the thymine unit was monitored in B-DNA by probing the propensity of this photoactive pyrimidine analogue to induce a Dexter-type triplet photosensitization and subsequent DNA damage
Benzophenone, the parent of the diarylketone family, is a versatile compound commonly used as a UV b...
Theoretical studies on biological systems like nucleic acid and protein have been widely developed i...
Mathematical and Physical Sciences: 3rd Place (The Ohio State University Edward F. Hayes Graduate Re...
The UVB-induced photomechanism leading the carbonyl group of a thymine nucleobase to react with the ...
The UVB-induced photomechanism leading the carbonyl group of a thymine nucleobase to react with the ...
International audienceCombined spectroscopic and computational studies reveal that, in spite of thei...
Combined spectroscopic and computational studies reveal that, in spite of their structural similarit...
Ultraviolet irradiation of DNA produces electronic excited states that predominantly eliminate the e...
Photosensitization of DNA by thionucleosides is a promising photo-chemotherapeutic treatment option ...
Ultraviolet irradiation of DNA produces electronic excited states that predominantly eliminate the e...
[EN] Based on our previous investigations into the photophysical properties of the 5-methyl-2-pyrimi...
[EN] Based on our previous investigations into the photophysical properties of the 5-methyl-2-pyrimi...
Triplet-mediated pyrimidine (Pyr) dimerisation is a key process in photochemical damage to DNA. It m...
Benzophenone, the parent of the diarylketone family, is a versatile compound commonly used as a UV b...
Triplet-mediated pyrimidine (Pyr) dimerisation is a key process in photochemical damage to DNA. It m...
Benzophenone, the parent of the diarylketone family, is a versatile compound commonly used as a UV b...
Theoretical studies on biological systems like nucleic acid and protein have been widely developed i...
Mathematical and Physical Sciences: 3rd Place (The Ohio State University Edward F. Hayes Graduate Re...
The UVB-induced photomechanism leading the carbonyl group of a thymine nucleobase to react with the ...
The UVB-induced photomechanism leading the carbonyl group of a thymine nucleobase to react with the ...
International audienceCombined spectroscopic and computational studies reveal that, in spite of thei...
Combined spectroscopic and computational studies reveal that, in spite of their structural similarit...
Ultraviolet irradiation of DNA produces electronic excited states that predominantly eliminate the e...
Photosensitization of DNA by thionucleosides is a promising photo-chemotherapeutic treatment option ...
Ultraviolet irradiation of DNA produces electronic excited states that predominantly eliminate the e...
[EN] Based on our previous investigations into the photophysical properties of the 5-methyl-2-pyrimi...
[EN] Based on our previous investigations into the photophysical properties of the 5-methyl-2-pyrimi...
Triplet-mediated pyrimidine (Pyr) dimerisation is a key process in photochemical damage to DNA. It m...
Benzophenone, the parent of the diarylketone family, is a versatile compound commonly used as a UV b...
Triplet-mediated pyrimidine (Pyr) dimerisation is a key process in photochemical damage to DNA. It m...
Benzophenone, the parent of the diarylketone family, is a versatile compound commonly used as a UV b...
Theoretical studies on biological systems like nucleic acid and protein have been widely developed i...
Mathematical and Physical Sciences: 3rd Place (The Ohio State University Edward F. Hayes Graduate Re...