Literature DB >> 6187741

The mechanism of free base formation from DNA by bleomycin. A proposal based on site specific tritium release from Poly(dA.dU).

J C Wu, J W Kozarich, J Stubbe.   

Abstract

Poly(dA.dU), which is specifically tritiated at the 1'-, 2'- (ribo configuration), 3'-, or 4'-position of deoxyuridine, has been synthesized and the fate of the tritium has been determined upon degradation of the polymer by bleomycin, Fe(II), and O2. No tritium is labilized from the 1'-3H-labeled polymer as 3H2O; however, the resulting 3-(uridin-1'-yl)-2-propenal (uracil propenal) has the expected specific activity. The 2'-3H-labeled polymer affords 3H2O and no label in the uracil propenal. This result and the lack of solvent incorporation into the uracil propenal suggest that proton abstraction from C-2' to afford the trans-propenal is highly stereospecific. For the 3'-3H-labeled polymer, 3H2O is formed and the specific activity of the uracil propenal is identical to that of the deoxyuridine. This suggests that the labilization of the 3'-H is exclusively associated with free uracil formation. 3H2O is also formed from the 4'-3H-labeled polymer. These findings along with previous studies are consistent with the formation of uracil propenal and free uracil by the trapping of the initially formed 4'-radical species by O2 or by a monooxygen species, respectively.

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Year:  1983        PMID: 6187741

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Biol Chem        ISSN: 0021-9258            Impact factor:   5.157


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4.  Hydroxyl radical "footprinting": high-resolution information about DNA-protein contacts and application to lambda repressor and Cro protein.

Authors:  T D Tullius; B A Dombroski
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5.  Molecular models of neocarzinostatin damage of DNA: analysis of sequence dependence in 5'GAGCG:5'CGCTC.

Authors:  A Galat; I H Goldberg
Journal:  Nucleic Acids Res       Date:  1990-04-25       Impact factor: 16.971

6.  Effects of hypoxanthine substitution on bleomycin-mediated DNA strand degradation in DNA-RNA hybrids.

Authors:  M Bansal; J Stubbe; J W Kozarich
Journal:  Nucleic Acids Res       Date:  1997-05-01       Impact factor: 16.971

7.  Oxygen radical formation and DNA damage due to enzymatic reduction of bleomycin-Fe(III).

Authors:  I Mahmutoglu; M E Scheulen; H Kappus
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9.  Bleomycin mediated degradation of DNA-RNA hybrids does not involve C-1' chemistry.

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10.  Hydroxyl radical cleavage of tRNA in the ribosomal P site.

Authors:  A Hüttenhofer; H F Noller
Journal:  Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A       Date:  1992-09-01       Impact factor: 11.205

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