ULTRAVIOLET IRRADIATION OF NUCLEIC ACIDS COMPLEXED WITH HEAVY ATOMS-II. PHOSPHORESCENCE AND PHOTODIMERIZATION OF DNA COMPLEXED WITH Ag* |
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Authors: | R. O. Rahn L. C. Landry |
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Affiliation: | Biology Division, Oak Ridge National Laboratory, Oak Ridge, Tennessee 37830, U.S.A. |
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Abstract: | Abstract— We have studied the luminescence (at 77°K) and photochemistry (at 298°K) of a variety of polynucleotides complexed with Ag+. In all cases we observed that Ag+ induces a 'heavy atom effect' as indicated by quenching of fluorescence, enhancement of phosphorescence, and reduction of triplet lifetimes. The enhancement by Ag+ of the phosphorescence intensity of poly (dT) and DNA paralleled a 20-fold enhancement of the rate of thymine dimerization. These results suggest a possible triplet precursor for thymine dimerization in Ag+ complexes. Dimers were also made with a variety of triplet sensitizers, and Ag+ increased the dimer yield two- to four-fold, depending on the sensitizer used. |
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