We report unusual spectroscopic properties of the benzo[a]pyrene (BP)-derived one-electron oxidation DNA adduct, BP-6-N7Ade, in glasses at low temperatures. Time-resolved fluorescence emission and fluorescence excitation spectra showed that the position of the origin bands shift to higher energies with longer delay lime of the observation window. A non-linear and time-dependent Stokes shift has been revealed. This effect has not been observed for any BP-derived diol-epoxide adduct. Such a blue-shift, in opposite direction to the shift expected from solvation dynamics, has not been previously reported. The experimental data are interpreted in terms of a distribution of conformers and a matrix-induced frequency dependent dipole moment change across the inhomogeneously broadened absorption band.