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Ultrafast IR spectroscopy of polymeric cytosine nucleic acids reveal the long-lived species is due to a localised state

Author(s)
Keane, Páraic M.  
Wojdyla, Michal  
Doorley, Gerard W.  
Kelly, John M.  
Clark, Ian P.  
Parker, Anthony W.  
Greetham, Gregory M.  
Towrie, Michael  
Magno, Luís M.  
Quinn, Susan J.  
Uri
http://hdl.handle.net/10197/4322
Date Issued
2012-02-22
Date Available
2013-05-16T09:17:19Z
Abstract
The decay pathways of UV-excited cytosine polymers are investigated using picosecond time-resolved infrared spectroscopy. Similar yields of a non-emissive (1)nÏ * state are found in the single-stranded dC(30) polymer as in the dCMP monomer, but with a longer lifetime in the polymer (80 ps vs. 39 ps). A longer lifetime is also found in the d(CpC) dinucleotide. No evidence of excimer states is observed, suggesting that localised (1)nÏ * excited states are the most significant intermediates present on the picosecond timescale.
Type of Material
Journal Article
Publisher
RSC Publishing
Journal
Physical chemistry chemical physics : PCCP
Volume
14
Issue
18
Start Page
6300
End Page
6304
Copyright (Published Version)
2012, Royal Society of Chemistry
Subjects

C-rich sequences

Photo-mutation

Localisation of damag...

dC30 polymer

dCMP monomer

d(CpC) dinucleotide

DOI
10.1039/c2cp23774a
Language
English
Status of Item
Peer reviewed
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