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Reactivity and DNA Damage by Independently Generated 2'-Deoxycytidin-N4-yl Radical.

Haihui Peng1, Jialong Jie2, Ifor P Mortimer1, Zehan Ma2, Hongmei Su2, Marc M Greenberg1.   

Abstract

Oxidative stress produces a variety of radicals in DNA, including pyrimidine nucleobase radicals. The nitrogen-centered DNA radical 2'-deoxycytidin-N4-yl radical (dC·) plays a role in DNA damage mediated by one electron oxidants, such as HOCl and ionizing radiation. However, the reactivity of dC· is not well understood. To reduce this knowledge gap, we photochemically generated dC· from a nitrophenyl oxime nucleoside and within chemically synthesized oligonucleotides from the same precursor. dC· formation is confirmed by transient UV-absorption spectroscopy in laser flash photolysis (LFP) experiments. LFP and duplex DNA cleavage experiments indicate that dC· oxidizes dG. Transient formation of the dG radical cation (dG+•) is observed in LFP experiments. Oxidation of the opposing dG in DNA results in hole transfer when the opposing dG is part of a dGGG sequence. The sequence dependence is attributed to a competition between rapid proton transfer from dG+• to the opposing dC anion formed and hole transfer. Enhanced hole transfer when less acidic O6-methyl-2'-deoxyguanosine is opposite dC· supports this proposal. dC· produces tandem lesions in sequences containing thymidine at the 5'-position by abstracting a hydrogen atom from the thymine methyl group. The corresponding thymidine peroxyl radical completes tandem lesion formation by reacting with the 5'-adjacent nucleotide. As dC· is reduced to dC, its role in the process is traceless and is only detectable because of the ability to independently generate it from a stable precursor. These experiments reveal that dC· oxidizes neighboring nucleotides, resulting in deleterious tandem lesions and hole transfer in appropriate sequences.

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Year:  2021        PMID: 34467764      PMCID: PMC8728764          DOI: 10.1021/jacs.1c06425

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Am Chem Soc        ISSN: 0002-7863            Impact factor:   16.383


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