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- W2890168796 abstract "The chemical difference between DNA and RNA nucleosides is their 2′-hydrogen versus 2′-hydroxyl substituents. Modification of the ribosyl moiety at the 2′-position and 2′-O-methylation in particular, is common among natural post-transcriptional modifications of RNA. 2′-Modification may alter the electronic properties and hydrogen-bonding characteristics of the nucleoside and thus may lead to enhanced stabilization or malfunction. The structures and relative glycosidic bond stabilities of the protonated forms of the 2′-O-methylated purine nucleosides, 2′-O-methyladenosine (Adom) and 2′-O-methylguanosine (Guom), were examined using two complementary tandem mass spectrometry approaches, infrared multiple photon dissociation action spectroscopy and energy-resolved collision-induced dissociation. Theoretical calculations were also performed to predict the structures and relative stabilities of stable low-energy conformations of the protonated forms of the 2′-O-methylated purine nucleosides and their infrared spectra in the gas phase. Low-energy conformations highly parallel to those found for the protonated forms of the canonical DNA and RNA purine nucleosides are also found for the protonated 2′-O-methylated purine nucleosides. Importantly, the preferred site of protonation, nucleobase orientation, and sugar puckering are preserved among the DNA, RNA, and 2′-O-methylated variants of the protonated purine nucleosides. The 2′-substituent does however influence hydrogen-bond stabilization as the 2′-O-methyl and 2′-hydroxyl substituents enable a hydrogen-bonding interaction between the 2′- and 3′-substituents, whereas a 2′-hydrogen atom does not. Further, 2′-O-methylation reduces the number of stable low-energy hydrogen-bonded conformations possible and importantly inverts the preferred polarity of this interaction versus that of the RNA analogues. Trends in the CID50% values extracted from survival yield analyses of the 2′-O-methylated and canonical DNA and RNA forms of the protonated purine nucleosides are employed to elucidate their relative glycosidic bond stabilities. The glycosidic bond stability of Adom is found to exceed that of its DNA and RNA analogues. The glycosidic bond stability of Guom is also found to exceed that of its DNA analogue; however, this modification weakens this bond relative to its RNA counterpart. The glycosidic bond stability of the protonated purine nucleosides appears to be correlated with the hydrogen-bond stabilization of the sugar moiety." @default.
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- W2890168796 title "Structural and Energetic Effects of O2′-Ribose Methylation of Protonated Purine Nucleosides" @default.
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- W2890168796 doi "https://doi.org/10.1021/acs.jpcb.8b07687" @default.
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