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Hydrogen bonding patterns of 7,9-dimethylguanine and its transplatinum(II) complexes


Sigel, Roland K O; Freisinger, Eva; Abbate, M; Lippert, B (2002). Hydrogen bonding patterns of 7,9-dimethylguanine and its transplatinum(II) complexes. Inorganica Chimica Acta, 339:355-365.

Abstract

Methylation at the N7 position is one of the most frequently naturally occurring modifications of guanosine. This alteration drastically changes the hydrogen bonding and acid–base properties of the guanine nucleobase. Here we show on the example of the model nucleobase 7,9-dimethylguanine that due to blockage of N7 of the purine ring, new hydrogen bonding patterns occur on the minor groove binding face of this nucleobase involving the ring nitrogen N3 and the exocyclic amino group N2H2. The free 7,9-dimethylguaninium ion and several transplatinum(II) complexes of the this ligand are presented and discussed.

Abstract

Methylation at the N7 position is one of the most frequently naturally occurring modifications of guanosine. This alteration drastically changes the hydrogen bonding and acid–base properties of the guanine nucleobase. Here we show on the example of the model nucleobase 7,9-dimethylguanine that due to blockage of N7 of the purine ring, new hydrogen bonding patterns occur on the minor groove binding face of this nucleobase involving the ring nitrogen N3 and the exocyclic amino group N2H2. The free 7,9-dimethylguaninium ion and several transplatinum(II) complexes of the this ligand are presented and discussed.

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Item Type:Journal Article, refereed, original work
Communities & Collections:07 Faculty of Science > Department of Chemistry
Dewey Decimal Classification:540 Chemistry
Scopus Subject Areas:Physical Sciences > Physical and Theoretical Chemistry
Physical Sciences > Inorganic Chemistry
Physical Sciences > Materials Chemistry
Language:English
Date:2002
Deposited On:27 Jun 2012 11:25
Last Modified:23 Jan 2022 21:26
Publisher:Elsevier
ISSN:0020-1693
OA Status:Green
Publisher DOI:https://doi.org/10.1016/S0020-1693(02)00962-3
  • Content: Accepted Version