Abstract
The interactions of triplet acetone with polyadenylic acid (Poly[A]), polyguanylic acid (Poly[G]), polyadenylic-guanylic acid (Poly[A,G]) and single-stranded DNA (ssDNA) were investigated in neutral aqueous solution using KrF (248 nm) laser flash photolysis. The transient absorption spectra and kinetics of DNA and polynucleotides obtained under acetone sensitization demonstrated that the predominant transient species was guanine radical. These novel findings have offered time-resolved evidence for photochemical modification of DNA and Poly[A,G] at guanine moiety.
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