Literature DB >> 3821770

Specific targets of alkylating agents in nuclear proteins of cultured hepatocytes.

L C Boffa, C Bolognesi, M R Mariani.   

Abstract

We have established a specific correlation between the carcinogenic potency of a series of alkylating agents, with a mechanism of reaction ranging between Ingold's SN1-SN2 (ENU greater than MNU = MNNG greater than EMS greater than DMS = MMS) (Vogel et al., 1979; Bartsch et al., 1983) and specific target sites in the amino acids of nuclear proteins of cultured hepatocytes. More potent carcinogens, that react predominantly with an Ingold's SN1 mechanism, mainly alkylate the amino group of lysine and the guanido group of arginine. Weaker carcinogens, reacting with a mechanism closely resembling an Ingold's SN2, mainly alkylate the sulfhydryl group of the cysteine and the 3 position of the imidazolic ring of histidine. A compound with an intermediate type of reactivity alkylates, to a comparable extent, all 4 of the above-described positions. Although stable DNA damage brought about by alkylating carcinogens is considered to be the most likely cause of neoplastic transformation, epigenetic modifications may also play an important role in the process, especially because of their extreme stability. We have verified the existence of a linear correlation between the Swain-Scott substrate constant (S) of each compound and the amount of alkylation produced at the specific target sites. This type of correlation could be the basis of a 'short-term' genotoxicity assay in a battery of complementary tests.

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Year:  1987        PMID: 3821770     DOI: 10.1016/0165-7992(87)90042-x

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Mutat Res        ISSN: 0027-5107            Impact factor:   2.433


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