2015
DOI: 10.1016/j.radphyschem.2014.07.008
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Radiation effects on crystalline l-asparagine, revisited: Radical formation by EMR and periodic DFT after X-irradiation at 275K

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“…This can be resolved if the RF domain widths of these components, related to the interaction anisotropy, are examined. In a number of combined experimental and computational studies of different amino acids, the anisotropy of the amino proton couplings appears to be systematically larger than the anisotropy of the methyl couplings. It can be seen in Figure that the patterns positioned around 57, 66, and 95 MHz are slightly broader than the ones around 58, 86, and 117 MHz.…”
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“…This can be resolved if the RF domain widths of these components, related to the interaction anisotropy, are examined. In a number of combined experimental and computational studies of different amino acids, the anisotropy of the amino proton couplings appears to be systematically larger than the anisotropy of the methyl couplings. It can be seen in Figure that the patterns positioned around 57, 66, and 95 MHz are slightly broader than the ones around 58, 86, and 117 MHz.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Fortunately, the principal directions of the HF interactions are known to be reproduced very accurately with DFT for radicals in amino acids. 22,23,37,38 The predictions of the principal values of these tensors, on the other hand, are known to have less absolute precision. It is thus worth performing the simulations of the EPR powder spectrum from before, but with the DFT-predicted tensor eigenframes.…”
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“…For the reasons mentioned above, there has been a growing interest for understanding the radiation chemistry of amino acids with aminated side chains. In particular, the past decade has seen reports of detailed studies of arginine, , arginine:phosphate, lysine , and asparagine. Identification of ionic precursors located at the side chains of these amino acids would be of particular interest, as potential electron–hole transfers between DNA and the amino acid most probably are mediated via the H-bonding interaction, in analogy with the cytosine: N -formylglycine complex …”
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“…Strzelczak and co-workers investigated polycrystalline samples γ-irradiated at 77 K using EPR-only techniques, and suggested the formation of a radical anion, located either at the carboxyl group or at the side-chain amide group . In a recent report from our laboratories, the radical formation after X-irradiation of l -asparagine at room temperature was reinvestigated . In that study, the possibility for a low-temperature successor to a side-chain reduction product was hypothesized.…”
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