Abstract
A rotationally resolved electronic spectrum of the gas-phase dimer 2-aminopyridine·2-pyridone, an analog of the adenine-thymine base pair, has been observed and assigned, leading to precise measurements of its moments of inertia and preliminary determinations of its structure. A Watson-Crick configuration results, with N⋯H-N and N-H⋯O hydrogen bond lengths of 2.898 and 2.810 Å, respectively. The two bases are found not to be coplanar; a dihedral angle of 6.1° between the base planes is also estimated from the measured moments of inertia. Possible chemical and biological implications of these results are discussed.
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Roscioli, J. R., & Pratt, D. W. (2003). Base pair analogs in the gas phase. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America, 100(SUPPL. 2), 13752–13754. https://doi.org/10.1073/pnas.2333806100
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