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Redox Properties of Native and Damaged DNA from Mixed Quantum Mechanical/Molecular Mechanics Molecular Dynamics Simulations

  • 1. Postdoctoral researcher at EPFL
  • 2. Researcher at IBM Zurich
  • 3. Full professor at EPFL

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The redox properties of two large DNA fragments composed of 39 base pairs, differing only by an 8-oxoguanine (8oxoG) defect replacing a guanine (G), were investigated in physiological conditions using mixed quantum mechanical/molecular mechanical (QM/MM) molecular dynamics simulations. The quantum region of the native fragment comprised 3 G-C base pairs, while one G was replaced by an 8oxoG in the defect fragment. The calculated values for the redox free energy are 6.55 ± 0.28 eV and 5.62 ± 0.30 eV for the native and the 8oxoG-containing fragment, respectively. The respective estimates for the reorganization free energy are 1.25 ± 0.18 eV and 1.00 ± 0.18 eV. Both reactions follow the Marcus theory for electron transfer. The large 14 difference in redox potential between the two fragments shows that replacement of a G by an 8oxoG renders the DNA more easily oxidizable. This finding is in agreement with the suggestion that DNA fragments containing an 8oxoG defect can act as sinks of
oxidative damage that protect the rest of the genome from assault. In addition, the difference in redox potential between the native and the defect DNA fragment indicates that a charge transfer-based mechanism for the recognition of DNA defects might be feasible, in line with recent suggestions based on experimental observations.

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Next-Generation Multiscale Molecular Dynamics: Promoting Computational Chemistry with Artificial Intelligence 200020_185092
Swiss National Science Foundation
Next Generation First-Principles Based Molecular Dynamics with Application to Biomimetic and Materials Design 200020_165863
Swiss National Science Foundation