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. 2012 Sep;18(9):4447-52.
doi: 10.1007/s00894-012-1426-z. Epub 2012 May 17.

Theoretical study of the interaction between 5-methylcytosine and acrylamide

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Theoretical study of the interaction between 5-methylcytosine and acrylamide

Bo Na et al. J Mol Model. 2012 Sep.

Abstract

The hydrogen-bonded complexes between 5-methylcytosine and acrylamide have been investigated using the density function theory (DFT) method. Five stable complexes have been found with no imaginary frequencies. Complex C3 is the most stable one with interaction energies of -69.01 kJ mol(-1) corrected for basis set superposition error (BSSE). The charge change in the process of these complexes formation has also been examined. The atoms in molecules (AIM) theory and natural bond orbital (NBO) method have been performed to investigate the hydrogen bonds involved in all the complexes. The electron density and its corresponding Laplacian at the bond and ring critical points have been analyzed. In C3 complex, there is the largest stabilization energy (18.17 kJ mol(-1)) between N11-H12 antibonding orbital and lone electron pair of O17. It can be seen that the hydrogen bonds play a crucial role in the stability of all the complexes between 5-methylcytosine and acrylamide. The theoretical results could provide helpful information for other researchers in further work.

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