Chemical changes were observed by Fourier transform microspectroscopy (FT-IR-M) in DNA and RNA samples treated with increasing amounts of ozone. The nucleobase reactivity and conformational changes in nucleic acids were followed through the trend of certain spectroscopic parameters calculated from the spectra, The P-1 and P-2 parameters (calculated from the ratios of the optical densities of the bands at 1692 and 1654 and at 1728 and 1654 cm(-1), respectively), involving base absorptions, are sensitive to the chemical action of ozone on covalent bonds of purinic and pirimidinic bases, The P-3 parameter (calculated from the ratios of the optical densities of the bands at 1230 and 1090 cm(-1)) is sensitive to conformational changes in the phosphate-ribose backbone of nucleic acids, We found that, as the amount of ozone increases, the P-1, P-2, and P-3 parameters increase for both the DNA and RNA sample spectra, but the curve trend and the concentration range that gave significant parameter changes were different for DNA and RNA, DNA spectra showed a sigmoidal increase in P-1 and P-2 parameters (C-1/2 = 1.6 mg/mL, the concentration of ozone at which the parameters observed changed by 50%), a plateau between 2 and 4.5 mg/mL of ozone, and a slow linear increase for ozone concentrations >5 mg/mL, Instead, a C-1/2 = 2.5 mg/mL was evaluated from the P-3 vs. ozone concentration plot, The plots of P-1, P-2, and P-3 parameters calculated from the RNA sample spectra vs, ozone concentration showed a saturation-shape curve that reached its maximum value between 0 and 1.9 mg/mL. On the basis of these results, several hypotheses are suggested to explain the reaction mechanism of DNA and RNA nucleobases and the conformational changes in nucleic acids.
Reactivity of nucleic acids with ozone: An FT-IR microspectroscopy study
1997
Abstract
Chemical changes were observed by Fourier transform microspectroscopy (FT-IR-M) in DNA and RNA samples treated with increasing amounts of ozone. The nucleobase reactivity and conformational changes in nucleic acids were followed through the trend of certain spectroscopic parameters calculated from the spectra, The P-1 and P-2 parameters (calculated from the ratios of the optical densities of the bands at 1692 and 1654 and at 1728 and 1654 cm(-1), respectively), involving base absorptions, are sensitive to the chemical action of ozone on covalent bonds of purinic and pirimidinic bases, The P-3 parameter (calculated from the ratios of the optical densities of the bands at 1230 and 1090 cm(-1)) is sensitive to conformational changes in the phosphate-ribose backbone of nucleic acids, We found that, as the amount of ozone increases, the P-1, P-2, and P-3 parameters increase for both the DNA and RNA sample spectra, but the curve trend and the concentration range that gave significant parameter changes were different for DNA and RNA, DNA spectra showed a sigmoidal increase in P-1 and P-2 parameters (C-1/2 = 1.6 mg/mL, the concentration of ozone at which the parameters observed changed by 50%), a plateau between 2 and 4.5 mg/mL of ozone, and a slow linear increase for ozone concentrations >5 mg/mL, Instead, a C-1/2 = 2.5 mg/mL was evaluated from the P-3 vs. ozone concentration plot, The plots of P-1, P-2, and P-3 parameters calculated from the RNA sample spectra vs, ozone concentration showed a saturation-shape curve that reached its maximum value between 0 and 1.9 mg/mL. On the basis of these results, several hypotheses are suggested to explain the reaction mechanism of DNA and RNA nucleobases and the conformational changes in nucleic acids.I documenti in IRIS sono protetti da copyright e tutti i diritti sono riservati, salvo diversa indicazione.


