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A Plausible Mechanism of Uracil Photohydration Involves an Unusual Intermediate SCIE SCOPUS

Title
A Plausible Mechanism of Uracil Photohydration Involves an Unusual Intermediate
Authors
Park, WoojinFilatov Gulak, MichaelSadiq, SaimaGerasimov, IgorLee, SeunghoonJoo, TaihaChoi, Cheol Ho
Date Issued
2022-08
Publisher
NLM (Medline)
Abstract
It is well-known that photolysis of pyrimidine nucleobases, such as uracil, in an aqueous environment results in the formation of hydrate as one of the main products. Although several hypotheses regarding photohydration have been proposed in the past, e.g., the zwitterionic and "hot" ground-state mechanisms, its detailed mechanism remains elusive. Here, theoretical nonadiabatic simulations of the uracil photodynamics reveal the formation of a highly energetic but kinetically stable intermediate that features a half-chair puckered pyrimidine ring and a strongly twisted intracyclic double bond. The existence and the kinetic stability of the intermediate are confirmed by a variety of computational chemistry methods. According to the simulations, the unusual intermediate is mainly formed almost immediately (∼50-200 fs) upon photoabsorption and survives long enough to engage in a hydration reaction with a neighboring water. A plausible mechanism of uracil photohydration is proposed on the basis of the modeling of nucleophilic insertion of water into the twisted double bond of the intermediate.
URI
https://oasis.postech.ac.kr/handle/2014.oak/116662
DOI
10.1021/acs.jpclett.2c01694
ISSN
1948-7185
Article Type
Article
Citation
The journal of physical chemistry letters, vol. 13, no. 30, page. 7072 - 7080, 2022-08
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