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Modelling Photoionisation in Isocytosine: Potential Formation of Longer-Lived Excited State Cations in its Keto Form
Authors:Dr. Javier Segarra-Martí  Prof. Michael J. Bearpark
Affiliation:Department of Chemistry, Molecular Sciences Research Hub, Imperial College London, White City Campus, 82 Wood Lane, London, W12 0BZ UK
Abstract:Studying the effects of UV and VUV radiation on non-canonical DNA/RNA nucleobases allows us to compare how they release excess energy following absorption with respect to their canonical counterparts. This has attracted much research attention in recent years because of its likely influence on the origin of our genetic lexicon in prebiotic times. Here we present a CASSCF and XMS-CASPT2 theoretical study of the photoionisation of non-canonical pyrimidine nucleobase isocytosine in both its keto and enol tautomeric forms. We analyse their lowest energy cationic excited states including urn:x-wiley:14394235:media:cphc202100402:cphc202100402-math-0001 , urn:x-wiley:14394235:media:cphc202100402:cphc202100402-math-0002 and urn:x-wiley:14394235:media:cphc202100402:cphc202100402-math-0003 and compare these to the corresponding electronic states in cytosine. Investigating lower-energy decay pathways we find – unexpectedly - that keto-isocytosine+ presents a sizeable energy barrier potentially inhibiting decay to its cationic ground state, whereas enol-isocytosine+ features a barrierless and consequently ultrafast pathway analogous to the one previously found for the canonical (keto) form of cytosine+. Dynamic electron correlation reduces the energy barrier in the keto form substantially (by ∼1 eV) but it is nevertheless still present. We additionally compute the UV/Vis absorption signals of the structures encountered along these decay channels to provide spectroscopic fingerprints to assist future experiments in monitoring these intricate photo-processes.
Keywords:CASSCF/CASPT2  Conical Intersections  DNA/RNA  Photoionisation  Photostability
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