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Communication: Site-selective bond excision of adenine upon electron transfer.

T CunhaMónica MendesF Ferreira da SilvaS EdenG GarcíaPaulo Limão-Vieira
Published in: The Journal of chemical physics (2018)
This work demonstrates that selective excision of hydrogen atoms at a particular site of the DNA base adenine can be achieved in collisions with electronegative atoms by controlling the impact energy. The result is based on analysing the time-of-flight mass spectra yields of potassium collisions with a series of labeled adenine derivatives. The production of dehydrogenated parent anions is consistent with neutral H loss either from selective breaking of C-H or N-H bonds. These unprecedented results open up a new methodology in charge transfer collisions that can initiate selective reactivity as a key process in chemical reactions that are dominant in different areas of science and technology.
Keyphrases
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