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Neocarzinostatin-induced hydrogen atom abstraction from C-4' and C-5' of the T residue at a d(GT) step in oligonucleotides: shuttling between deoxyribose attack sites based on isotope selection effects.

L S Kappen1, I H Goldberg, B L Frank, L Worth, D F Christner, J W Kozarich, J Stubbe.   

Abstract

The thiol-activated neocarzinostatin chromophore cleaves duplex oligonucleotides containing the sequence-TGTTTGA-, producing 3'-phosphoglycolate and 3'-phosphate fragments at T, indicating the involvement of 4'- as well as 5'-chemistry at this residue. Substitution of deuterium for hydrogen at the C-4' position of the affected T leads to a kinetic isotope effect (kH/kD) of 4.0 on the formation of the glycolate-ended product, whereas deuterium at C-5' of the same T reveals kH/kD of 1.6 in the formation of the phosphate-ended product. The proportion of the products representing 4'- and 5'-chemistry can be shifted on the basis of isotope selection effects. A second product resulting from 4'-chemistry, the abasic site associated with 4'-hydroxylation, has been identified as an alkali-labile site, and as a pyridazine derivative formed after cleavage by hydrazine. A comparable isotope effect on its production (kH/kD = 3.7) relative to that of 3'-phosphoglycolate production is consistent with a common intermediate, a putative 4'-peroxy radical, in their formation. The formation of both products of 4'-chemistry is oxygen-dependent, and the internal partitioning between them (3'-phosphate or 3'-phosphoglycolate) is influenced by thiols. Moreover, the nitroaromatic radiation sensitizer misonidazole can substitute for dioxygen, yielding 3'-phosphoglycolate and alkali-labile 3'-phosphate ends, indicative of 4'-chemistry. In addition to the internal partitioning of 4'-chemistry, thiols also affect the overall extent of cleavage (4' plus 5') and the relative partitioning between both sites of attack (4' or 5').

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Year:  1991        PMID: 1825606     DOI: 10.1021/bi00222a005

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Biochemistry        ISSN: 0006-2960            Impact factor:   3.162


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2.  Mechanism of DNA cleavage by cationic manganese porphyrins: hydroxylations at the 1'-carbon and 5'-carbon atoms of deoxyriboses as initial damages.

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8.  Neocarzinostatin acts as a sensitive probe of DNA microheterogeneity: switching of chemistry from C-1' to C-4' by a G.T mismatch 5' to the site of DNA damage.

Authors:  L S Kappen; I H Goldberg
Journal:  Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A       Date:  1992-08-01       Impact factor: 11.205

9.  Modulation of neocarzinostatin-mediated DNA double strand damage by activating thiol: deuterium isotope effects.

Authors:  S E McAfee; G W Ashley
Journal:  Nucleic Acids Res       Date:  1992-02-25       Impact factor: 16.971

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