Long-Lived Excited-State Dynamics of i-Motif Structures Probed by Time-Resolved Infrared Spectroscopy.
Páraic M KeaneFrederico R BaptistaSarah P GurungStephen J DevereuxIgor V SazanovichMichael TowrieJohn A BrazierChristine J CardinJohn M KellySusan J QuinnPublished in: Chemphyschem : a European journal of chemical physics and physical chemistry (2016)
UV-generated excited states of cytosine (C) nucleobases are precursors to mutagenic photoproduct formation. The i-motif formed from C-rich sequences is known to exhibit high yields of long-lived excited states following UV absorption. Here the excited states of several i-motif structures have been characterized following 267 nm laser excitation using time-resolved infrared spectroscopy (TRIR). All structures possess a long-lived excited state of ∼300 ps and notably in some cases decays greater than 1 ns are observed. These unusually long-lived lifetimes are attributed to the interdigitated DNA structure which prevents direct base stacking overlap.