Issue 14, 1989

A novel one-electron reduction system consisting of 1,5-dihydro-5-deazaflavin and flavinium. Application to the reductive repair of 1,3-dimethylthylmine bromohydrin as a model of a damaged nucleic acid

Abstract

A novel one-electron transfer system consisting of 1,5-dihydro-5-deazaflavin (2) and flavinium (3) at room temperature has repaired efficiently 1,3-dimethylthymine bromohydrin (1), a model of a damaged nucleic acid, to give the original 1,3-dimethylthymine (6).

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J. Chem. Soc., Chem. Commun., 1989, 910-911

A novel one-electron reduction system consisting of 1,5-dihydro-5-deazaflavin and flavinium. Application to the reductive repair of 1,3-dimethylthylmine bromohydrin as a model of a damaged nucleic acid

T. Akiyama, R. Yanada, O. Sakurai, T. Harayama, K. Tanaka and F. Yoneda, J. Chem. Soc., Chem. Commun., 1989, 910 DOI: 10.1039/C39890000910

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