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Coadsorption of Complementary and Noncomplementary Bases Coadsorption of Complementary and Noncomplementary Bases on Au(111) A. P. M. Camargo, C. Donner Free University Berlin Institute of Physical and Theoretical Chemistry
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DeoxyribosePhosphate group Nitrogened bases Nonstandard base pair Mutagenicity Cancer Therapy How does it work? - Mutagenicity: one DNA base (thymine) is replaced by a nonstandard base (BrU) - Cancer Therapy: substitution of one base by BrU at DNA leads to a greater sensitivity to ionising radiation Problem * M. Orozco et al., J. Phys.Chem. B, 1998, 102, 5228 *
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* (a) W.Haiss et al., J. Electroanal. Chem., 1998, 454, 107; (b) B. Roelfs, H. Baumgärtel, Ber. Bunsenges Phy. Chem., 1995, 99, 677 * 40 Thymine 20mM -0.9-0.6-0.30.00.30.6 -40 -20 0 20 chemisorbed phase physisorbed phase j / Acm -2 E / V vs. Ag/Ag + Is it possible to obtain interaction of standard /nonstandard base pairs? to distinguish between the different interactions?Idea -Complementary base pair: Adenine / Thymine -Noncomplementary base pairs:Adenine / Bromouracil Guanine / BromouracilInvestigation Thymine Thymine - undergoes a phase transition at Au(111) - orientation of molecules depends on the potential Adsorption behaviour of DNA base at electrode
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Cell - Au(111) Electrodes - Ag/Ag + - gold wire Supporting Electrolyte: 0.1M NaClO 4 / + DNA bases, BrU pH=2 Experimental Part
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* Y.J.Xiao, Y.F.Chen, Spectrochemica Acta, Part A, 1999, 55, 1209. * Complementary Bases *
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Coadsorption Behaviour H+H+ Adenine-Dimers
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Noncomplementary Bases * physisorbed phase chemisorbed phase
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Coadsorption Behaviour * F. Nart., Surface Science, 480, 2001, L383
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Noncomplementary Bases *
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Coadsorption Behaviour
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- We found attractive interactions between A-T complementary base pair 1, whereby adenine was chemisorbed at the thymine physisorbed phase - For the noncomplementary base pairs BrU-A and BrU-G we did not find any indication for attractive interactions - The phase transition in a physisorbed condensed film for noncomplementary pairs vanishes if coadsorption takes place, it means that the interaction between them is weaker than between the bases alone (according to A-T on Hg electrodes 2 ) 1- A.P.M. Camargo, H. Baumgärtel, C. Donner, Phys. Chem. Chem. Phys., 5, 2003, 1657 2- S. Kirste, C. Donner, Phys. Chem. Chem. Phys., 3, 2001, 4384 Conclusions
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Adenine Guanine Cytosine UracilTymine
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Adenine
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