Abstract
Exposure of DNA to far-UV radiation leads to the formation of several types of dimeric lesions, including cyclobutane dimers and (6–4) photoproducts. In order to gain insights into the main parameters driving DNA photochemistry, the effect of ionic strength on the yield of formation of these photoproducts was investigated in UVC-irradiated samples of isolated genomic DNA. The main consequence of lowering the ionic strength was a decrease in the UVC-induced formation of thymine–cytosine and cytosine–cytosine photoproducts. The reactivity of thymine–thymine and cytosine–thymine doublets was hardly affected. Evidence was obtained against a major role played by duplex denaturation in these observations. A more likely explanation is a change in the DNA structure as the result of a larger extent of protonation at low counter-ions concentration. © 2006 The Royal Society of Chemistry and Owner Societies.
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Douki, T. (2006). Low ionic strength reduces cytosine photoreactivity in UVC-irradiated isolated DNA. Photochemical and Photobiological Sciences, 5(11), 1045–1051. https://doi.org/10.1039/b604517k
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