DIMER PHOTOPRODUCTS IN CYTIDYLYL-(3'-5') CYTIDINE |
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Authors: | P. V. Hariharan &dagger ,H. E. Johns |
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Affiliation: | Department of Medical Biophysics, University of Toronto, Toronto, Canada |
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Abstract: | Abstract— When CpC is exposed to ultraviolet (u.v.) radiation, dimers are produced both photochemically and by dark reactions. A reaction scheme for the production of these dimers is presented. We have shown that a single dimer, CC1, is initially produced photochemically. This is converted by a spontaneous reaction to a second dimer, CC2. The dimer CC2 may also spontaneously revert back to CC1 and if no side reactions were involved a thermal equilibrium between these txo dimers would be established with about two to three times the concentration of CC2, as of CC1. The rate constants for the interconversion of these two dimers vary from about 0.05 to 0.4 hr-1 over the pH range 2.7 to 8.4. The dimers of CpC have maximum stability near pH 7. The two dimers CC1 and CC2 can also be reversed to CpC by u.v. irradiation. Both these dimers in turn deaminate to dimers of UpC and then to UU. The rate constants for these deamination reactions are presented. These lie in the range 0.01 to 0.5 hr-1 for the pH values studied. Possible structures for the two dimers are suggested. |
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