Abstract
Pyrrole-2-carbaldehyde (Pa) forms one of the unnatural nucleic acid bases, and as a base pair with 7-(2-thienyl)imidazo[4,5-b]pyridine (Ds), it has been known to be stable in DNA. The Ds-Pa pair is stabilized in DNA via van der Waals' interaction and shape fitting. There are some studies on the origin of its stability and reactivity in the ground state. However, for a successful unnatural base pair, it needs to be stable not only in the ground state but also upon irradiation with UV-visible light. To understand the photoinduced reactivity, we investigate the excited-state properties of the Pa base and understand the energetically feasible photoprocesses that can occur upon excitation in the UV region. Two distinct pathways are obtained. One of the pathways involves an out-of-plane mode and has some similarities with the deactivation channels in the natural pyrimidine bases. On the other hand, the second pathway involves an excited-state proton transfer.
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