2019-01-16T16:27:44Z
2019-07-10T05:10:17Z
2018-07-10
2019-01-16T16:27:44Z
The i-motif is a DNA structure formed by cytosine-rich sequences, very relevant from a biochemical point of view and potentially useful in Nanotechnology as pH-sensitive nanodevices or nanomotors. To provide a different view on the structural changes and dynamics of direct excitation processes involving i-motif structures, the use of rapid scan FTIR spectroscopy is proposed. Hybrid hard- and soft-modelling based on the Multivariate Curve Resolution by Alternating least squares (MCR-ALS) algorithm has been used for the resolution of rapid-scan FTIR spectra and the interpretation of the photochemically induced time-dependent conformational changes of i-motif structures. The hybrid hard- and soft-modelling version of MCR-ALS (HS-MCR), which allows the introduction of kinetic models to describe the process behavior, provides also rate constants associated with the transitions modeled. The results show that i-motif structures formed by short DNA sequences present higher structural changes upon UV irradiation than those formed by long sequences with additional structural stabilizing elements, such as hairpins.
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Quimiometria; Espectroscòpia infraroja; Chemometrics; Infrared spectroscopy
Royal Society of Chemistry
Versió postprint del document publicat a: https://doi.org/10.1039/C8CP00850G
Physical Chemistry Chemical Physics, 2018, vol. 20, p. 19635-19646
https://doi.org/10.1039/C8CP00850G
(c) Benabou, Sanae et al., 2018