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Investigation of the origin of the sequence selectivity for the 5-halo- 2'-deoxyuridine sensitization of DNA to damage by UV-irradiation
Tongqian Chen
, Gary P. Cook
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Andrew T. Koppisch
, Marc M. Greenberg
Chemistry and Biochemistry
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Halo
100%
UV Radiation
100%
Sequence Selectivity
100%
Deoxycytidine
100%
Bromodeoxyuridine
100%
Duplex
42%
Photoinduced
28%
Duplex DNA
28%
Anaerobic Conditions
14%
Electron Migration
14%
Electron Transfer
14%
Transferred Charge
14%
Strand Damage
14%
Radical Anions
14%
Charge Recombination
14%
Structural Probe
14%
Scission
14%
2′-Deoxyguanosine
14%
Single Electron Transfer
14%
Dehalogenation
14%
UV-induced
14%
5′-deoxyadenosine
14%
Bond Homolysis
14%
Iodine
14%
DNA Duplex
14%
Direct Carbon
14%
Pharmacology, Toxicology and Pharmaceutical Science
Deoxyuridine
100%
Ultraviolet Irradiation
100%
Broxuridine
100%
Idoxuridine
75%
Double Stranded DNA
75%
Deoxyadenosine
25%
Deoxyguanosine
25%