AZULENE/ALDEHYDE ASSOCIATION: AN ANALOG FOR DAMAGED DNA DETECTION

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Agne A Shields (Creator)
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East Carolina University (ECU )
Web Site: http://www.ecu.edu/lib/

Abstract: Loss of a nucleic acid base from DNA can leave behind a reactive aldehyde group on ribose. To detect the presence of such “abasic sites,” ethyl-2-aminoazulene-1-carboxylate, a novel azulene-based analog of guanine/adenine, was synthesized. Valeraldehyde was chosen as a simple model for an abasic site. 1H NMR kinetics studies with ethyl-2-aminoazulene-1-carboxylate and valeraldehyde show that this is a slow reaction and suggest that it is zero-order with respect to valeraldehyde. This is consistent with a complex mechanism.

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Language: English
Date: 2023
Subjects
azulene;kinetics;DNA damage

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