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Intermolecular interactions in microhydrated ribonucleoside and deoxyribonucleoside: A computational study

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DOI: 10.1016/j.comptc.2021.113422

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DFT; AIM; Electrostatic potentials; Non-covalent interactions

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The study investigated the nature of interactions between ribonucleosides and deoxyribonucleosides with water molecules using dispersion corrected density functional theory and wave functional analysis. It found specific binding sites for water in nucleosides and deoxynucleosides, with consistent behavior in terms of interaction energy and hydration properties compared to experimental findings. Additionally, electrostatic potential analysis revealed unique patterns near hydrogens in ribose units, indicating different binding characteristics between nucleosides and deoxynucleosides.
The nature of interactions between the ribonucleoside and deoxyribonucleoside with water molecule was examined employing the dispersion corrected density functional theory and wave functional analysis. In the nucleosides, the water binds with the 5 '-OH hydrogen and N3 nitrogen or N7-H group. In the deoxynucleosides, the water binds through 3 '-OH and N3 nitrogen or carbonyl oxygen. The interaction energy, binding energy, hydration entropy and enthalpy do not show any appreciable change for the nucleoside-water complexes, emulating the experimental findings. Electrostatic potential analysis shows that the most positive region is observed near the 5 '-OH hydrogen atom of the ribose unit in nucleosides. In deoxynucleosides, the 3 '-OH hydrogen has V-s,V-max values equivalent to 5 '-OH hydrogen atom. Hence, the water binds with the 3 '-OH hydrogen and the nucleobase. QTAIM analysis shows the presence of medium-strength hydrogen bonds between water and nucleoside. In deoxynucleoside-water complexes, in addition to the 3 '-OH hydrogen bonding with water, the nearby 2 ' C-H in ribose unit bonds with oxygen in the water molecule. QTAIM and EDA analysis show the intermolecular bonds are noncovalent and electrostatic dominant. The 2D RDG plot shows, additional spikes due to the interaction of 2 ' C hydrogen with water oxygen. The 3D spatial diagram shows the existence of several green patches in the deoxynucleoside-water complexes, associated with the weak van der Waal's interactions which make them more stable.

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