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Several examples of photochemical DNA-cleaving molecules have been des
cribed. Photocleaving amino acid (PCA1) has been shown to cut DNA via
an electron transfer mechanism. The most readily oxidizable sites in t
he photochemical one-electron oxidation of duplex DNA are shown to be
5'-guanine of -GG- steps. An important and general rule, referred to a
s the 'guanine-guanine stacking rule', has been proposed for one-elect
ron transfer from B form DNA. This rule can predict the most electron-
donating sites in B form DNA and is important for understanding the HO
MO-LUMO interaction of B DNA with electron-accepting molecules. (C) 19
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