Robin Schürmann
Bundesanstalt für Materialforschung und -prüfung
Network
Latest external collaboration on country level. Dive into details by clicking on the dots.
Publication
Featured researches published by Robin Schürmann.
Journal of Physical Chemistry B | 2017
Robin Schürmann; Katrin Tanzer; Iwona Dąbkowska; Stephan Denifl; Ilko Bald
8-Bromoadenine (8BrA) is a potential DNA radiosensitizer for cancer radiation therapy due to its efficient interaction with low-energy electrons (LEEs). LEEs are a short-living species generated during the radiation damage of DNA by high-energy radiation as it is applied in cancer radiation therapy. Electron attachment to 8BrA in the gas phase results in a stable parent anion below 3 eV electron energy in addition to fragmentation products formed by resonant exocyclic bond cleavages. Density functional theory (DFT) calculations of the 8BrA- anion reveal an exotic bond between the bromine and the C8 atom with a bond length of 2.6 Å, where the majority of the charge is located on bromine and the spin is mainly located on the C8 atom. The detailed understanding of such long-lived anionic states of nucleobase analogues supports the rational development of new therapeutic agents, in which the enhancement of dissociative electron transfer to the DNA backbone is critical to induce DNA strand breaks in cancerous tissue.
Angewandte Chemie | 2017
Robin Schürmann; Thupten Tsering; Katrin Tanzer; Stephan Denifl; S.V.K. Kumar; Ilko Bald
Halogenated nucleobases are used as radiosensitizers in cancer radiation therapy, enhancing the reactivity of DNA to secondary low-energy electrons (LEEs). LEEs induce DNA strand breaks at specific energies (resonances) by dissociative electron attachment (DEA). Although halogenated nucleobases show intense DEA resonances at various electron energies in the gas phase, it is inherently difficult to investigate the influence of halogenated nucleobases on the actual DNA strand breakage over the broad range of electron energies at which DEA can take place (<12 eV). By using DNA origami nanostructures, we determined the energy dependence of the strand break cross-section for oligonucleotides modified with 8-bromoadenine (8Br A). These results were evaluated against DEA measurements with isolated 8Br A in the gas phase. Contrary to expectations, the major contribution to strand breaks is from resonances at around 7 eV while resonances at very low energy (<2 eV) have little influence on strand breaks.
Chemistry: A European Journal | 2018
Robin Schürmann; Stefanie Vogel; Kenny Ebel; Ilko Bald
High-energy radiation is used in combination with radiosensitizing therapeutics to treat cancer. The most common radiosensitizers are halogenated nucleosides and cisplatin derivatives, and recently also metal nanoparticles have been suggested as potential radiosensitizing agents. The radiosensitizing action of these compounds can at least partly be ascribed to an enhanced reactivity towards secondary low-energy electrons generated along the radiation track of the high-energy primary radiation, or to an additional emission of secondary reactive electrons close to the tumor tissue. This is referred to as physico-chemical radiosensitization. In this Concept article we present current experimental methods used to study fundamental processes of physico-chemical radiosensitization and discuss the most relevant classes of radiosensitizers. Open questions in the current discussions are identified and future directions outlined, which can lead to optimized treatment protocols or even novel therapeutic concepts.
Journal of Physical Chemistry C | 2016
Robin Schürmann; Ilko Bald
Nanoscale | 2017
Robin Schürmann; Ilko Bald
Colloid and Interface Science Communications | 2018
Sebastian Beyer; Robin Schürmann; Ines Feldmann; Anna Blocki; Ilko Bald; Rudolf J. Schneider; Franziska Emmerling
Angewandte Chemie | 2017
Robin Schürmann; Thupten Tsering; Katrin Tanzer; Stephan Denifl; S.V.K. Kumar; Ilko Bald
Physical Chemistry Chemical Physics | 2017
Robin Schürmann; Ilko Bald
Physical Chemistry Chemical Physics | 2018
Anita Ribar; Stefan E. Huber; Malgorzata Smialek; Katrin Tanzer; Michael Neustetter; Robin Schürmann; Ilko Bald; Stephan Denifl
Journal of Physical Chemistry C | 2018
Till T. Meiling; Robin Schürmann; Stefanie Vogel; Kenny Ebel; Christophe Nicolas; Aleksandar R. Milosavljević; Ilko Bald