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Biochimie ; 71(5): 633-7, 1989 May.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-2504293

ABSTRACT

Exposure of solid thymine and uracil at room temperature to free methyl cations, produced due to beta-decay of tritiated methane, resulted in formation of their 1-, O2-, 3-, O4-, and 6-methyl derivatives. In addition, uracil formed a 5-methyl derivative (thymine); tritium-containing thymine and uracil were also detected. Both thymine and uracil formed predominantly unidentified products which resulted presumably from their oligomerization. Incubation at -195 degrees C did not markedly change the pattern of reaction products. Aqueous-ammonia solutions of these pyrimidines formed methylated derivatives and considerable amounts of methanol and tritiated water. The possible implication of these reactions in mutagenic and carcinogenic effects of tritium-substituted hydrocarbons is discussed.


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Carcinogens , Methane , Mutagens , Thymine , Uracil , Alkylating Agents , Cations , Chemical Phenomena , Chemistry , Chromatography, Thin Layer/methods , Methylation , Molecular Structure , Tritium
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