DNA Hydrolysis by Cerium(IV) Does Not Involve either Molecular Oxygen or Hydrogen Peroxide

  • Makoto Komiyama
    Department of Industrial Chemistry, Faculty of Engineering, University of Tokyo
  • Tetsuro Shiiba
    Department of Industrial Chemistry, Faculty of Engineering, University of Tokyo
  • Teruyuki Kodama
    Department of Industrial Chemistry, Faculty of Engineering, University of Tokyo
  • Naoya Takeda
    Department of Industrial Chemistry, Faculty of Engineering, University of Tokyo
  • Jun Sumaoka
    Department of Industrial Chemistry, Faculty of Engineering, University of Tokyo
  • Morio Yashiro
    Department of Industrial Chemistry, Faculty of Engineering, University of Tokyo

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<jats:title>Abstract</jats:title> <jats:p>DNA hydrolysis by Ce(IV) effectively proceeds both in the presence and in the absence of molecular oxygen. Addition of hydrogen peroxide induces undesired oxidative side-reactions and suppresses the hydrolysis. Participation of molecular oxygen and hydrogen peroxide in the phosphodiester hydrolysis is ruled out, supporting the intramolecular attack by the Ce(IV)-bound hydroxide ion.</jats:p>

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  • Chemistry Letters

    Chemistry Letters 23 (6), 1025-1028, 1994-06-01

    Oxford University Press (OUP)

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