“…While the influence of negative charges on the dissociation of base groups has been studied in nucleoside 5′-mono-, di-, and triphosphates, as well as in nucleoside 3′-monophosphates and in dinucleoside monophosphates [15][16][17][18][19], few reports have been published on nucleobase deprotonation in polynucleotides or oligonucleotides. The cases found in the literature include long nucleic acid chains, such as poly(dA-dT) [20] and poly(U) [21], as well as the ribotrinucleotides CUC [21], GAA, and GAC [22], which were used to determine the ionization constants for thymine, uracil, and guanine residues contained in these oligomers. The acid-base properties of nucleobases have also been determined, by NMR titration, in slightly longer ribo-oligonucleotides, namely GAAC, GAAAC, GAAAAC [23], and in the hexadeoxyribonucleotide d-AGGCCT [24].…”