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The guanine tautomer puzzle: Quantum chemical investigation of ground and excited states

Journal of Physical Chemistry A, ISSN: 1089-5639, Vol: 111, Issue: 8, Page: 1545-1553
2007
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Combined density functional and multireference configuration interaction methods have been employed to explore the ground and low-lying electronically excited states of the most important tautomeric and rotameric forms of guanine with the purpose of resolving the conflicting assignments of IR-UV bands found in the literature. The calculations predict sharp (π→π *) origin transitions for the RN rotamer of the 7H-amino-hydroxy species and the RN rotamer of the 9H-amino-hydroxy species. The other 9H-amino-hydroxy rotamer, RN, undergoes ultrafast nonradiative decay and is thus missing in the UV spectra. Because of its very small Franck-Condon factor and the presence of a conical intersection close by, it appears questionable, whether the (π→π*) origin transition of 9H-amino-oxo-guanine can be observed experimentally. Vibrational overlap is more favorable for the (π→π*) origin transition of the 7H- amino-oxo form, but also this tautomer is predicted to undergo ultrafast nonradiative decay of the (π→π*) population. The good agreement of calculated IR frequencies of the amino-oxo species with recent IR spectra in He droplets and their mismatch with peaks observed in IR-UV spectra indicate that none of the bands stem from 7H- or 9H-amino-oxo guanine. Instead, our results suggest that these bands originate from 7H-imino-oxo guanine tautomers. In the excited-state dynamics of the biologically relevant 9H-amino-oxo tautomer, a diffuse charge transfer state is predicted to play a significant role. © 2007 American Chemical Society.

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