Selective guanine oxidation by UVB-irradiation in telomeric DNA

Chemical Communications : Chem Comm
Kiyohiko KawaiTetsuro Majima

Abstract

The combination of the transient absorption measurement and DNA damage quantification by HPLC clearly demonstrated the preferential excitation of guanine and its decomposition in quadruplex DNA by UVB-irradiation.

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