Abstract

B(12) in a new light: the B(12) derivative hydroxocobalamin can be used as an efficient catalyst for light-induced strand cleavage of DNA. The proposed radical process involves hydroxy radicals and is controlled by visible light. Such light-controlled radical reactions promise to be particularly useful in intracellular applications.

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