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DNA/RNA: Building Blocks of Life Under UV Irradiation

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During the last 10 years, intense experimental and theoretical work has proven the existence of ultrafast nonradiative decay routes for UV-excited monomeric nucleic acid bases, accounting for their high photostability. This mechanism has been explained by the occurrence of easily accessible conical intersections connecting the first excited ππ* state with the ground state. However, recent studies of substituent and solvent effects indicate that the situation is more complicated than what was initially thought, notably by the presence of dark excited states. Moreover, the actual shape of the excited-state potential energy surface may induce nonexponential dynamics. Further efforts are needed in order to clarify how various environmental factors affect the structural and dynamical aspects of the nucleic acid base excited states.
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hal-00496298 , version 1 (30-06-2010)

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T. Gustavsson, R. Improta, D. Markovitsi. DNA/RNA: Building Blocks of Life Under UV Irradiation. Journal of Physical Chemistry Letters, 2010, 1, pp.2025-2030. ⟨10.1021/jz1004973⟩. ⟨hal-00496298⟩
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