Issue 23, 2023

Theoretical insights into the reaction mechanism of hydroxyl radicals and guanine in G-quadruplex DNA

Abstract

A DFT investigation was performed to illuminate the obscure mechanism of hydroxyl radical (OH˙) and guanine in G-quadruplex by mapping the energy profiles for both addition and hydrogen abstraction reactions. Results revealed that in G-quadruplex, the electrophilic attack of OH˙ to C8 (G) leading to 8-oxoG is the most energetically favorable course, where direct hydrogen abstraction from N2 of G to furnish neutral radicals could compete with that. Although the addition of OH˙ to C4 and C5 positions could provide stable OH-adducts, the subsequent dehydration of C4–OH adduct and hydrogen transfer of C5–OH adduct, which is a prerequisite for neutral radical formation, is rate-limited due to the high barrier manifesting the inaccessibility for these courses. Intriguingly, the identity of the decisive neutral radical was confirmed to be G(N2–H)˙ rather than the familiar G(N1–H)˙, where the hydrogen bond plays significant roles by blocking tautomerizations.

Graphical abstract: Theoretical insights into the reaction mechanism of hydroxyl radicals and guanine in G-quadruplex DNA

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Article information

Article type
Paper
Submitted
18 Apr 2023
Accepted
24 May 2023
First published
24 May 2023

Phys. Chem. Chem. Phys., 2023,25, 16126-16134

Theoretical insights into the reaction mechanism of hydroxyl radicals and guanine in G-quadruplex DNA

Y. Wang and S. Wei, Phys. Chem. Chem. Phys., 2023, 25, 16126 DOI: 10.1039/D3CP01772A

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