Excitonic coupling of RNA-templated merocyanine dimer studied by higher-order transient absorption spectroscopy.
Julia DietzschAjay JayachandranStefan MuellerClaudia HöbartnerTobias BrixnerPublished in: Chemical communications (Cambridge, England) (2023)
We report the synthesis and spectroscopic analysis of RNA containing the barbituric acid merocyanine rBAM2 as a nucleobase surrogate. Incorporation into RNA strands by solid-phase synthesis leads to fluorescence enhancement compared to the free chromophore. In addition, linear absorption studies show the formation of an excitonically coupled H-type dimer in the hybridized duplex. Ultrafast third- and fifth-order transient absorption spectroscopy of this non-fluorescent dimer suggests immediate (sub-200 fs) exciton transfer and annihilation due to the proximity of the rBAM2 units.