Hernández B, Soliva R, Luque FJ, Orozco M. Misincorporation of 2'-deoxyoxanosine into DNA: a molecular basis for NO-induced mutagenesis derived from theoretical calculations.
Nucleic Acids Res 2000;
28:4873-83. [PMID:
11121478 PMCID:
PMC115229 DOI:
10.1093/nar/28.24.4873]
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Abstract
A wide range of theoretical methods, including high level ab initio, density functional, self-consistent reaction field, molecular dynamics and thermodynamic integration calculations, have been used to analyze the mutagenic properties of oxanosine. The major tautomeric forms in the gas phase and aqueous solution have been determined. The ability of oxanosine to recognize thymine and cytosine in the gas phase and in the DNA environment has been compared with that of guanine. A physicochemical explanation for the mutagenic properties of oxanosine is suggested.
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