Jp. Barnes et Wa. Bernhard, THE ELECTRON SCAVENGING ABILITY OF THE DNA BASES IN GLASSY MATRICES X-IRRADIATED AT 4 K, Journal of physical chemistry, 99(28), 1995, pp. 11248-11254
Dose-response curves for the four DNA nucleotides have been measured i
n a neutral 8 M LiCl glass and in an acidic 5 M NaH2PO4 glass at 4 K o
ver a range of nucleotide concentrations. The initial yield of one-ele
ctron-reduced nucleotides per unit dose absorbed in the glass, the G v
alues, are found to increase linearly as the concentration of the nucl
eotide is increased from 0 to similar to 5 mM. Above this, a saturatio
n effect is observed. The G value per unit nucleotide concentration in
the linear region corresponds to the scavenging ability of that nucle
otide for radiation-released e(-) in the X irradiated glass. In the Li
Cl glass, the scavenging abilities are found to be, from the best to t
he worst, T similar to C similar to A > G. In the phosphate glass they
are C similar to G > T > A. EPR spectra of the reduced DNA bases supp
ort the hypothesis that a rapid protonation reaction upon reduction of
guanine and adenine strongly influence their relative e(-) scavenging
abilities.