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Dual Time-Scale Proton Transfer and High-Energy, Long-Lived Excitons Unveiled by Broadband Ultrafast Time-Resolved Fluorescence in Adenine-Uracil RNA Duplexes.

Ruth Chau-Ting ChanChensheng MaAllen Ka-Wa WongChris Tsz-Leung ChanJoshua Chiu-Lok ChowWai-Ming Kwok
Published in: The journal of physical chemistry letters (2022)
In contrast to the immense amount of research on electronically excited DNA, surprisingly little has been done about the excited states of RNA. Herein, we demonstrate an ultrafast broadband time-resolved fluorescence and fluorescence anisotropy study to probe directly the intrinsic fluorescence and overall dynamics of the fluorescence from a homopolymeric adenine·uracil RNA duplex adopting the A-form structure. The results unveiled complex deactivation through distinctive multichannels mediated by states of varied energy, a character of charge transfer, and a lifetime from sub-picosecond to nanoseconds. In particular, we observed an unprecedented kinetic isotopic effect and participation of unusual proton transfer from states in two discrete energies and time domains. We also identified a high-energy nanosecond emission that we attributed to its fluorescence anisotropy to long-lived weakly emissive excitons not reported in DNA. These distinguishing features originate from the stacking, pairing, and local hydration environment specific to the A-form conformation of the adenine·uracil double helix.
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