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Crystal Structure and Photochemical Behavior in Solution of the 3‘-<i>N</i>-Sulfamate Analogue of Thymidylyl(3‘-5‘)thymidine
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2006
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Photoproduct FormationCrystal StructureBiochemistryPhotochemistryNatural SciencesMechanistic PhotochemistryCyclobutane Pyrimidine DimerSynthetic PhotochemistryOrganic ChemistryPhotocatalysisChemistry‘ -5 ‘Supramolecular PhotochemistryPhotosynthesisPhotochromismPhotochemical Behavior3'-N-sulfamate AnalogueHealth Sciences
The 3'-N-sulfamate analogue of thymidylyl(3'-5')thymidine (TnsoT, 1) exhibits a preference for a C3'-endo conformation in the solution and solid states. Its photochemical behavior in solution is compared to that of its natural counterpart, thymidylyl(3'-5')thymidine (TpT, 2), to get further insight into the significance of the C3'-endo conformation on the photoproduct formation at the single-stranded dinucleotide level. Irradiation at 254 nm of 1 led to the same type of photoproducts as observed with 2. However, 1 was significantly more photoreactive than 2, and accordingly, the initial rate of photoproduct formation was enhanced in accordance with its propensity to base stack compared to 2. The corresponding quantum yields were determined and showed that the enhancement factor (1 compared to 2) is moderate for the cyclobutane pyrimidine dimer (CPD) (1.26) and much higher for the (6-4) photoproduct (1.8). These data strongly suggest that the CPD and (6-4) photoproduct arise from distinct minor stacked conformations.
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