CHEMICAL SYNTHESIS AND BIOLOGICAL APPLICATIONS OF OL IGODEOXYNUCLEOTIDES CONTAINING CARCINOGEN-DNA ADDUCTS: O6-METHYLGUANINE AND N-(GUAN-8-YL)- 4-AMINOBIPHENYL
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Authors
Lasko, D. D.Fowler, K. W.
Green, C. L.
Loechler, E. L.
Weis, C. C.
De Rosa, L. M.
Kadlubar, F. F.
Essigmann, J. M.
Issue Date
1987Submitted date
2023-04-26
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Tetranucleotides containing the carcinogen-DNA adducts 06-methylguanine and N-(guan-8-yl )-4-aminobiphenyl were synthesized and the structures of these adducted oligomers were characterized. Both tetramers were efficiently incorporated into E. coli bacteriophage M13 DNA containing a four-base gap in the unique recognition site for the restriction endonuclease PstI. Each lesion inhibited cleavage of the respective adducted genome by PstI. After introduction into E. coli, 06-methylguanine induced mutations at the PstI site. In cells with normal 06-methylguanine DNA repair capability, the frequency of mutant phage was 0.4%. When cells were depleted in their ability to repair this lesion, the mutation frequency increased. The highest mutation frequency attained was 20%. In both repair competent and repair depleted cells, the mutants induced by 06-methylguanine were exclusively G to A transitions.Citation
Chemical synthesis in molecular biology, 83 ffAffiliation
Laboratory of Toxicology Department of Nutrition and Food Science and lDepartment of Chemistry Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Cambridge, MA 02139 USA; National Center for Toxicological Research Jefferson, AR 72079 USAType
Book chapterconference paper
Language
enSeries/Report no.
GBF Monographs, Vol. 8ISSN
0930-4320Collections
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