Tautomerism of the DNA Base Guanine and Its Methylated Derivatives as Studied by Gas-Phase Infrared and Ultraviolet Spectroscopy

The present IR−UV depletion spectroscopic study extends the recent data of literature by providing evidence for the existence of a fourth form of guanine in the gas phase. The comparison of the UV and IR signatures of the four forms together with those of the 7- and 9-methylated derivatives allows us to build up a new assignment in terms of enol/keto and 7/9NH tautomerisms. From this complete picture, it turns out that the UV spectroscopy of free guanine is mainly controlled by the 7/9NH tautomerism:  both 7NH tautomers observed are red-shifted compared to the 9NH ones, with the following origin transition order, from red to blue:  7NH enol (32864 ± 5 cm-1), 7NH keto (+405 cm-1), 9NH keto (+1046 cm-1), and 9NH enol (+1891 cm-1); 7-, 9- or 1-methylations are found to cause only moderate red shifts (less than 400 cm-1). The opposite trend is observed for the IR spectroscopy, which appears to be essentially controlled by the enol/keto tautomerism. This study exemplifies the need for cross-checked experimenta...