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Ring Formation and Hydration Effects in Electron Attachment to Misonidazole.

Milan OnčákRebecca MeißnerEugene Arthur-BaidooStephan DeniflThomas F M LuxfordAndriy PysanenkoMichal FárníkJiří PinkasJaroslav Kočišek
Published in: International journal of molecular sciences (2019)
We study the reactivity of misonidazole with low-energy electrons in a water environment combining experiment and theoretical modelling. The environment is modelled by sequential hydration of misonidazole clusters in vacuum. The well-defined experimental conditions enable computational modeling of the observed reactions. While the NO 2 - dissociative electron attachment channel is suppressed, as also observed previously for other molecules, the OH - channel remains open. Such behavior is enabled by the high hydration energy of OH - and ring formation in the neutral radical co-fragment. These observations help to understand the mechanism of bio-reductive drug action. Electron-induced formation of covalent bonds is then important not only for biological processes but may find applications also in technology.
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