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Hydroxyl Radical-Induced Reactions in Polyadenylic Acid as Studied by Pulse Radiolysis: Part I. Transformation Reactions of Two Isomeric OH-Adducts
Authors:E Hankiewicz  E Bothe  D Schulte-frohlinde
Abstract:The absorption spectra of polyadenylic acid (polyA) radicals in N20 saturated aqueous solution have been measured as a function of time (up to 15 s) following an 0.4μS electron pulse. The spectra and their changes were analysed by comparison with those from monomeric adenine derivatives (nucleosides and nucleotides) which had been studied by Steenken.1

The reaction of OH· radicals with the adenine moiety in poly A results in the formation of two hvdroxvl adducts at the positions C-4 polyA40H·] and C-8 polyA80H·]. Each OH-adduct undergoes a unimol-ecular transformation reaction before any bimolecular or other unimolecular decay occurs. These reactions are characterized by different rate constants and pH dependencies. The polyA40H· adduct undergoes a dehydration reaction to yield a neutral N6 centered radical (rate constant Kdeh= 1.4 × 104s-1 at pH7.3). This reaction is strongly inhibited by H+. In comparison with the analogous reactions in adenosine phosphates, the kinetic pK value for its inhibition is two pH units higher. This shift is the result of the counter ion condensation or double-strand formation. The polyA80H· adduct undergoes an imidazole ring opening reaction to yield an enol type of formamidopyrimidine radical with the resulting base damage (kr.o. = 3.5 × 104 s -1 at pH7.3). This reaction in contrast is strongly catalysed by H+and OH-, similar as for adenosine but different compared to the nucleotides.
Keywords:Polynucleotides  polyadenylic acid  purines  pulse radiolysis  strand breaks  hydroxyl radicals
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