화학공학소재연구정보센터
Journal of Physical Chemistry A, Vol.104, No.39, 8976-8982, 2000
Electrostatics for exploring hydration patterns of molecules. 3. Uracil
A systematic investigation of the stepwise hydration of uracil has been carried out. The rich molecular electrostatic potential (MESP) topographical features of uracil provide clues on the probable water binding sites. The most noteworthy among these are the MESP minima due to carbonyl oxygens where the MESP value is negative as well as those over the uracil ring at which the MESP value is positive. Hydrated structures of uracil have been obtained employing an electrostatics-based model, EPIC (Electrostatic potential for Intermolecular Complexation) followed by ab initio optimization at the HF/6-31G(d,p) levels. Further geometry optimizations carried out at the HF/6-31+G(2d,p) and B3LYP/6-31+G(2d,p) levels, for smaller clusters, lead to trends in interaction energies which an in general agreement with those observed at the HF/6-31G(d,p) level. These structures incorporate squares and cubes of water as the dominant building blocks. An analysis of the difference in interaction energies (Delta E-ret) of U...a(H2O) and (H2O)(n) clusters is seen to provide valuable information regarding hydration shells. This Delta E-ret stabilizes to -7 to -8 kcal mol(-1) for n > 8 and this value of it may correspond to the number of water molecules that make up the first solvation shell of uracil, based on a criterion of the interaction energy.