Vibrational analysis of nucleic acids. IV. Normal modes of the DNA phosphodiester structure modeled by diethyl phosphate

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Raman and ir spectra are reported for diethyl phosphate [(CH3CH2O)2PO2-] and diethyl phosphate isotopomers incorporating carbon-13 at methylene group sites [(CH313CH2O)2PO2-] and deuterium substituents on methyl and methylene carbons [(CH3CD2O)2PO2- (CD3CH2O)2PO2-, (CD3CD2O)2PO2-]. The vibrational spectra are analyzed to develop a consistent set of assignments for the C - C - O - P(O2-) - O - C - C network, which serves as a model for the nucleic acid phosphodiester backbone. The present study resolves previously conflicting vibrational assignments for the phosphodiester skeleton and provides a firm empirical basis for interpreting conformationally sensitive modes of DNA and RNA. Ab initio vibrational analyses have also been conducted on the above isotopomers of diethyl phosphate in the trans-gauche-gauche-trans conformation, optimized using the 3-21+G* basis set at the restricted Hartree-Fock level. The ab initio calculations are in good agreement with the empirical results, thus strengthening the proposed assignment scheme for Raman and infrared spectra. The present study provides a basis for improvement of empirical force fields utilized in previous normal coordinate analyses of the nucleic acid phosphodiester group. © 1996 John Wiley & Sons, Inc.

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Guan, Y., & Thomas, G. J. (1996). Vibrational analysis of nucleic acids. IV. Normal modes of the DNA phosphodiester structure modeled by diethyl phosphate. Biopolymers, 39(6), 813–835. https://doi.org/10.1002/(sici)1097-0282(199612)39:6<813::aid-bip7>3.0.co;2-y

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