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Pairing of the nucleobases guanine and cytosine in the gas phase studied by IR–UV double-resonance spectroscopy and ab initio calculations
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EngineeringMolecular BiologyChemistryG–c DimerDimer StabilitiesSpectra-structure CorrelationNucleobases GuanineNucleic Acid ChemistryStructure-function Enzyme KineticsBiophysicsMolecular SpectroscopyBiochemistryChemical BondPhysical ChemistryQuantum ChemistryMolecular ChemistrySupramolecular ChemistrySupersonic JetGas PhaseSpectroscopyNatural SciencesAb Initio CalculationsMolecular Biophysics
We present R2PI, IR–UV and UV–UV double resonance measurements of the guanine–cytosine (G–C) dimer formed in a supersonic jet. We show that there is only one isomer of G–C in the investigated wavelength range from 33200 to 34100 cm−1. We assigned the observed G–C isomer to a specific structure, based on comparisons of the IR spectra of the G and C monomers with the G–C dimer in the range of the OH and NH stretching vibrations and ab initio-calculated vibrational frequencies and dimer stabilities. The cluster exhibits an HNH⋯O/NH⋯N/CO⋯HNH bonding similar to the Watson–Crick G–C base pair bonding but with C as the enol tautomer. We did not observe any keto–keto or enol–enol G–C dimers in the investigated wavelength region.
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