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Probing murine methyltransfease Dnmt3a interactions with benzo[a]pyrene-modified DNA by fluorescence methods.

Antonio S Minero1, Olga V Lukashevich, Natalia A Cherepanova, Alexander Kolbanovskiy, Nicholas E Geacintov, Elizaveta S Gromova.   

Abstract

The impact of bulky carcinogen-DNA adducts positioned at or near recognition sites (CpG) of eukaryotic DNA methyltransferases on their catalytic activities is poorly understood. In the present study, we employed site-specifically modified 30-mer oligodeoxyribonucleotides containing stereoisomeric benzo[a]pyrene diol epoxide (B[a]PDE)-derived guanine (B[a]PDE-N(2)-dG) or adenine (B[a]PDE-N(6)-dA) adducts of different conformations as substrates of the catalytic domain of murine Dnmt3a (Dnmt3a-CD). The fluorescence of these lesions was used to examine interactions between Dnmt3a-CD and DNA. In B[a]PDE-DNA•Dnmt3a-CD complexes, the intensity of fluorescence of the covalently bound B[a]PDE residues is enhanced relative to the protein-free value when the B[a]PDE is positioned in the minor groove [(+)- and (-)-trans-B[a]PDE-N(2)-dG adducts in the CpG site] and when it is intercalated on the 5'-side of the CpG site [(+)-trans-B[a]PDE-N(6)-dA adduct]. The fluorescence of B[a]PDE-modified DNA•Dnmt3a-CD complexes exhibits only small changes when the B[a]PDE is intercalated with base displacement in (+)- and (-)-cis-B[a]PDE-N(2)-dG adducts and without base displacement in the (-)-trans-B[a]PDE-N(6)-dA adduct. The initial rates of methylation were significantly reduced by the minor groove trans-B[a]PDE-N(2)-dG adducts, regardless of their position in the substrate and by the intercalated cis-B[a]PDE-N(2)-dG adducts within the CpG site. The observed changes in fluorescence and methylation rates are consistent with the flipping of the target cytosine and a catalytic loop motion within the DNA•Dnmt3a-CD complexes. In the presence of the regulatory factor Dnmt3L, an enhancement of both methylation rates and fluorescence was observed, which is consistent with a Dnmt3L-mediated displacement of the catalytic loop towards the CpG site.
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Year:  2012        PMID: 22913541      PMCID: PMC4208501          DOI: 10.1111/j.1742-4658.2012.08756.x

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  FEBS J        ISSN: 1742-464X            Impact factor:   5.542


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