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Ortín‐Fernández, Javier; Caldero‐Rodríguez, Naishka_E; Crespo‐Hernández, Carlos_E; Martínez‐Fernández, Lara; Corral, Inés (, Chemistry – A European Journal)Abstract It is intriguing how a mixture of organic molecules survived the prebiotic UV fluxes and evolved into the actual genetic building blocks. Scientists are trying to shed light on this issue by synthesizing nucleic acid monomers and their analogues under prebiotic Era‐like conditions and by exploring their excited state dynamics. To further add to this important body of knowledge, this study discloses new insights into the photophysical properties of protonated isoguanine, an isomorph of guanine, using steady‐state and femtosecond broadband transient absorption spectroscopies, and quantum mechanical calculations. Protonated isoguanine decays in ultrafast time scales following 292 nm excitation, consistently with the barrierless paths connecting the bright S1(ππ*) state with different internal conversion funnels. Complementary calculations for neutral isoguanine predict similar photophysical properties. These results demonstrate that protonated isoguanine can be considered photostable in contrast to protonated guanine, which exhibits 40‐fold longer excited state lifetimes.more » « less
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Martínez-Fernández, Lara; Arslancan, Serra; Ivashchenko, Dmytro; Crespo-Hernández, Carlos E.; Corral, Inés (, Physical Chemistry Chemical Physics)This work scrutinizes the relaxation mechanism of 2-oxopurine. Contrary to its ancestor, purine, which is a UVC chromophore, 2-oxopurine shows a red-shifted absorption spectrum centered in the UVA region. In 2-oxopurine, relaxation along the ππ* spectroscopic state directs the population from the Franck–Condon (FC) region towards a minimum, which acts as a crossroad for the further decay of the system either to triplet states or, alternatively, to the ground state through a C 6 -puckered S 1 /S 0 funnel. A comparison of the optical properties and excited state potential energy surfaces of purine, 2-oxopurine, 2-aminopurine, 6-oxopurine and adenine, allows establishing how the position and nature of substituent tune the photophysics of purine. For this series, we conclude that both C 2 and C 6 substitution redshift the absorption spectrum of purine, with 2-oxo substitution exhibiting the largest shift. An important exception is the canonical nucleobase adenine, which presents a blue shifted absorption spectrum. The topography of purine's ππ* potential energy surface experiences major changes when functionalized at the C 6 position. In particular, the disappearance of the minimum along the ππ* potential energy surface efficiently funnels the excited state population from the FC region to the ground state and increases the photostability of 6-aminopurine (adenine) and 6-oxopurine (hypoxanthine) nucleobases.more » « less
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Vos, Eva; Hoehn, Sean J.; Krul, Sarah E.; Crespo-Hernández, Carlos E.; González-Vázquez, Jesús; Corral, Inés (, The Journal of Physical Chemistry Letters)
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