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Matsika S. Nucleic Acid Photophysics and Photochemistry 2024

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Textbook in PDF format Understanding the photophysical properties of nucleic acids is an area of longstanding and active research. Over the years, the field has greatly benefitted from steady advances in spectroscopic techniques and computational methods to study molecular excited states, which have facilitated detailed studies of the behavior of nucleic acids and their components after they absorb light. Experiments performed on ultrafast time scales (femtoseconds - picoseconds) have permitted the accurate determination of excited state lifetimes, while computational studies have provided detailed microscopic information about the mechanisms involved. As our understanding of the fundamental photophysics of nucleic acids has advanced, current studies now focus on systems of higher complexity, and introduce novel optical techniques to investigate the interactions between nucleic acids and proteins. Computational Studies of the Photophysics and Photochemistry of Nucleic Acid Constituents Computational Studies on Photoinduced Charge Transfer Processes in Nucleic Acids: From Watson–Crick Dimers to Quadruple Helices The Photodynamics of Thionated Pyrimidine Nucleobases: Using Time-Resolved Photoelectron Spectroscopy to Explore Characteristics of Excited-State Topographies Nucleobases as Molecular Fossils of Prebiotic Photoselection Excited-State Dynamics in Silver-DNA Assemblies Fluorescence-Detected Circular Dichroism Spectroscopy for Analysis of Nucleic Acids: A Practical Guide and Review Spectroscopic Approaches for Studies of Site-Specific DNA Base and Backbone “Breathing” Using Exciton-Coupled Dimer-Labeled DNA