We present in this paper a study based on the analysis of infrared spectra
in aqueous solution of natural mononucleotides 5 ' -GMP, 5 ' -CMP, 5 ' -dAM
P, 5 ' -TMP, and some analogues showing antitumoral/antiviral activity, 5 '
-ara-CMP and 5 ' -ara-AMP. Some of the IR bands in the spectra of these co
mpounds in (H2O)-H-2 solution and pH 7-8 split clearly into, at least, two
components, at medium-high concentration. These signals are those assigned
to the phosphate group and several bands due to normal modes with high cont
ribution of base stretch motions. The observed splitting increases with con
centration, it is fairly symmetric and it is accompanied by an important in
crease of band width. The high contributions from groups or molecular fragm
ents with significant dipole moments to the normal modes giving rise to the
se bands allow us to ascribe this effect to dipole coupling processes and/o
r interactions with the solvent. (C) 2001 Elsevier Science B.V. All rights
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