| Literature DB >> 8225489 |
D E Shuker1, M J Durand, D Molko.
Abstract
Postlabelling of modified DNA bases by methods other than the 32P method has attracted little attention to date. Three approaches using fluorescence have been made: (a) detection of a characteristic adduct-DNA functionality, e.g. reaction of cis-vicinal diols of PAH-DNA adducts with a boronate-containing fluorescent molecule; (b) reaction of modified nucleotides with a reactive fluorescent molecule, e.g. detection of 8-HOdG-5'-monophosphate by reaction with dansyl chloride; (c) reaction of modified DNA bases with reagents giving fluorescent products, e.g. derivatization of 7-MeGua with phenylmalondialdehyde (PhMal). Recent results in developing the latter approach are described. Reaction of a series of 7-alkylguanines, including 7-methyl-, 7-ethyl-, 7-(2-hydroxyethyl)-, 7-carboxymethyl-, 7-(2-carboxyethyl)- and 7-(2,3-dihydroxypropyl)-guanine, with PhMal gave fluorescent products showing similar spectral properties. The detection limit for fluorescence detection following reverse-phase HPLC separation was typically less than 1 pmol injected. In order to improve the sample clean-up before analysis, an antiserum has been prepared against the fluorescent derivative of 7-(2-carboxyethyl)guanine bound to carrier protein via the carboxyl group. The resulting antiserum cross-reacted with a number of PhMal derivatives.Entities:
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Year: 1993 PMID: 8225489
Source DB: PubMed Journal: IARC Sci Publ ISSN: 0300-5038