Effects of Intra-Base Pair Proton Transfer on Dissociation and Singlet Oxygenation of 9-Methyl-8-Oxoguanine-1-Methyl-Cytosine Base-Pair Radical Cations
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- DOI: 10.1002/cphc.202300511
Effects of Intra-Base Pair Proton Transfer on Dissociation and Singlet Oxygenation of 9-Methyl-8-Oxoguanine-1-Methyl-Cytosine Base-Pair Radical Cations
Abstract
8-Oxoguanosine is the most common oxidatively generated base damage and pairs with complementary cytidine within duplex DNA. The 8-oxoguanosine-cytidine lesion, if not recognized and removed, not only leads to G-to-T transversion mutations but renders the base pair being more vulnerable to the ionizing radiation and singlet oxygen (1 O2 ) damage. Herein, reaction dynamics of a prototype Watson-Crick base pair [9MOG ⋅ 1MC]⋅+ , consisting of 9-methyl-8-oxoguanine radical cation (9MOG⋅+ ) and 1-methylcystosine (1MC), was examined using mass spectrometry coupled with electrospray ionization. We first detected base-pair dissociation in collisions with the Xe gas, which provided insight into intra-base pair proton transfer of 9MOG⋅+ ⋅ 1MC [9MOG - HN1 ]⋅ ⋅ [1MC+HN3' ]+ and subsequent non-statistical base-pair separation. We then measured the reaction of [9MOG ⋅ 1MC]⋅+ with 1 O2 , revealing the two most probable pathways, C5-O2 addition and HN7 -abstraction at 9MOG. Reactions were entangled with the two forms of 9MOG radicals and base-pair structures as well as multi-configurations between open-shell radicals and 1 O2 (that has a mixed singlet/triplet character). These were disentangled by utilizing approximately spin-projected density functional theory, coupled-cluster theory and multi-referential electronic structure modeling. The work delineated base-pair structural context effects and determined relative reactivity toward 1 O2 as [9MOG - H]⋅>9MOG⋅+ >[9MOG - HN1 ]⋅ ⋅ [1MC+HN3' ]+ ≥9MOG⋅+ ⋅ 1MC.
Keywords: 9-methyl-8-oxoguanine−1-methyl-cytosine base-pair radical cation; guided-ion beam tandem mass spectrometry; intra-base pair proton transfer; non-statistical base-pair dissociation kinetics; singlet oxygen.
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