Publications by authors named "Quinto G. Mulazzani"

The radical-based alkylation of 8-bromoguanosine (1a) and 8-bromo-2'-deoxyguanosine (1b) at the C8 position has been investigated in aqueous solutions. Alkyl radicals were generated by scavenging of the primary species of γ-radiolysis by the alcohol substrate. These reactions result in the efficient formation of intermolecular C-C bonds in aqueous media, by using the reactivity of α-hydroxyalkyl radicals derived from alcohols with 1a and 1b.

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8-Oxo-7,8-dihydroguanine (8-oxo-G) is the major lesion of oxidatively generated DNA damage. Despite two decades of intense study, several fundamental properties remain to be defined. Its isoelectronic 8-aminoguanine (8-NH(2)-G) has also received considerable attention from a biological point of view, although its chemistry involving redox processes remains to be discovered.

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Radically different: Contrary to previous proposals, the main reaction of the HO(*) radical with guanosine or 2'-deoxyguanosine is the hydrogen abstraction from the NH(2) moiety to give a guanyl radical. This radical, characterized by a broad band in the visible region (around 610 nm), undergoes tautomerization to the most stable isomer.

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Here, we show that two tautomers are produced by the protonation of the guanine-electron adduct. The fate of electron adducts of a variety of substituted guanosines was investigated by radiolytic methods and addressed computationally by means of time-dependent DFT (TD-B3LYP/6-311G**//B1B95/6-31+G**) calculations. The reaction of e(aq-) with guanosine and 1-methylguanosine produces two transient species, whereas the reaction with N2-ethylguanosine and N2,N2-diethylguanosine produces only one.

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The factors that influence the reactivity of C5' radicals in purine moieties under aerobic conditions are unknown not only in DNA, but also in simple nucleosides. 5',8-Cyclopurine lesions are the result of a rapid C5' radical attack to the purine moieties before the reaction with oxygen. These well-known lesions among the DNA modifications were suppressed by the presence of molecular oxygen in solution.

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Two tautomeric forms of one-electron oxidized 2-aminoadenosine (2AA) have been produced by reactions of hydrated electrons (e aq-) with 8-bromo-2-aminoadenosine (8-Br-2AA) at natural pH, whereas only one tautomer is formed by oxidation of 2AA. Tailored experiments by pulse radiolysis and time-dependent DFT (TD-B3LYP/6-311G**//B1B95/6-31+G**) calculations allowed the definition of the reaction mechanism in some detail. The electron adducts of 8-Br-2AA protonated at C8 eject Br- and produce the two short-lived tautomers (8 and 9).

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Despite a few decades of intense study, a full description of tautomers of one-electron-oxidized guanine remains to be achieved. Here we show that two of these tautomers are produced by the protonation of an 8-haloguanine electron adduct. The rate constants for the reactions of hydrated electrons (e(aq)(-)) with a variety of 8-substituted guanine derivatives have been measured by a pulse radiolysis technique and correlated with both inductive and resonance components of the substituents.

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  • The study examined the oxidation of 1,3,5-trithiacyclohexane in water using pulse radiolysis, revealing that hydroxyl radicals lead to the formation of a radical cation, 1(*+), with specific absorption properties.
  • Proton elimination from 1(*+) creates a cyclic C-centered radical that decays quickly, contributing to the formation of a distinct product characterized by a dithioester function.
  • The presence of oxygen affects the reaction pathways, suppressing the formation of certain products and influencing the decay rates of radicals involved.
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The reactions of hydrated electrons (e(aq) (-)) with 8-bromo-2'-deoxyinosine (8) and 8-bromoinosine (12) have been investigated by radiolytic methods coupled with product studies and have been addressed computationally by means of BB1K-HMDFT calculations. Pulse radiolysis revealed that one-electron reductive cleavage of the C--Br bond gives the C8 radical 9 or 13 followed by a fast radical translocation to the sugar moiety. Selective generation of a C5' radical occurs in the 2'-deoxyribo derivative, whereas in the ribo analogue the reaction is partitioned between the C5' and C2' positions with similar rates.

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  • The study investigates how excess electrons interact with G-quadruplex structures using hydrated electrons.
  • It focuses on a quadruplex complex made of pentamer sequences containing 8-bromoguanine.
  • The reaction serves as a detection system to understand electron transfer within these molecular structures.
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The reaction of hydrated electrons (e(-)(aq) with 8-bromoadenosine 7 has been investigated by radiolytic methods coupled with product studies. Pulse radiolysis revealed that one-electron reductive cleavage of the C-Br bond gives the C8 radical 8 followed by a fast radical translocation to the sugar moiety. The reaction is partitioned between C5' and C2' positions in a 60:40 ratio leading to 5'-adenosinyl radical 9 and 2'-adenosinyl radical 11.

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  • The study focused on how hydrated electrons react with 8-bromo-2'-deoxyadenosine, using advanced techniques like pulse radiolysis and computational methods to confirm findings.
  • The reaction was completed in about 0.3 microseconds, showing no significant absorption at this point, with a transient spectrum developing later that suggested the formation of an aromatic aminyl radical.
  • A detailed mechanism was elucidated, revealing a rapid cyclization process and a radical cascade method that efficiently converts the compound into 5',8-cyclo-2'-deoxyadenosine with a favorable diastereoisomeric ratio and high yield.
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Thiyl radicals generated either from thiols or disulfides act as the catalyst for the cis-trans isomerization of a variety of monounsaturated fatty acid methyl esters in homogeneous solution. Similar results have also been obtained using alpha-lipoic acid and its reduced form. The effectiveness of the isomerization processes in the presence of the most common antioxidants has been addressed.

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  • The study investigates the acid-base and electrochemical properties of three specific Ru(bpy)(3)(pypm)(2+) complexes in water, focusing on both their ground and excited states.
  • Key findings include the electrochemical potentials and deprotonation rate constants for the excited states, as well as the kinetics of the reduced forms of these complexes.
  • The results are compared to previous research on related Ru complexes, enhancing the understanding of their chemical behavior and interactions.
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