Computational study of the deamination reaction of cytosine with H2O and OH-
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Computational study of the deamination reaction of cytosine with H2O and OH-
Abstract
The mechanism for the deamination reaction of cytosine with H(2)O and OH(-) to produce uracil was investigated using ab initio calculations. Optimized geometries of reactants, transition states, intermediates, and products were determined at RHF/6-31G(d), MP2/6-31G(d), and B3LYP/6-31G(d) levels and for anions at the B3LYP/6-31+G(d) level. Single-point energies were also determined at B3LYP/6-31+G(d), MP2/GTMP2Large, and G3MP2 levels of theory. Thermodynamic properties (DeltaE, DeltaH, and DeltaG), activation energies, enthalpies, and free energies of activation were calculated for each reaction pathway that was investigated. Intrinsic reaction coordinate analysis was performed to characterize the transition states on the potential energy surface. Two pathways for deamination with H(2)O were found, a five-step mechanism (pathway A) and a two-step mechanism (pathway B). The activation energy for the rate-determining steps, the formation of the tetrahedral intermediate for pathway A and the formation of the uracil tautomer for pathway B, are 221.3 and 260.3 kJ/mol, respectively, at the G3MP2 level of theory. The deamination reaction by either pathway is therefore unlikely because of the high barriers that are involved. Two pathways for deamination with OH(-) were also found, and both of them are five-step mechanisms. Pathways C and D produce an initial tetrahedral intermediate by adding H(2)O to deprotonated cytosine which then undergoes three conformational changes. The final intermediate dissociates to product via a 1-3 proton shift. Deamination with OH(-), through pathway C, resulted in the lowest activation energy, 148.0 kJ/mol, at the G3MP2 level of theory.
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