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. 1992 Mar;13(3):425-31.
doi: 10.1093/carcin/13.3.425.

Sequence-selective depurination, DNA interstrand cross-linking and DNA strand break formation associated with alkylated DNA

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Sequence-selective depurination, DNA interstrand cross-linking and DNA strand break formation associated with alkylated DNA

A S Prakash et al. Carcinogenesis. 1992 Mar.

Abstract

Alkylation of DNA by chloroethylnitrosourea (CNU) at the guanine N7 position has been shown to occur in a sequence-selective fashion. In this report we find that the depurination of these alkylated sites occurs with two distinct kinetic components--GG sequences depurinate within 30 min of exposure to CNU, while depurination at GT sequences is first observed after 1 h and continues to increase 16 h after drug exposure. These apurinic sites are converted to DNA strand breaks and constitute less than 10% of the total sites of guanine N7 alkylation. Spermidine was found to decrease alkylation in 5'-GG-3' sequences but increases alkylation at 5'-GTC-3' sequences. These findings suggest that the majority of the guanine N7 alkylations formed by CNU are stable, with a minor adduct being responsible for the slow depurination event. We propose that the rapid depurination induced by CNU occurs from an initial guanine O6 alkylation, which then depurinates via a guanine O6-N7 cyclized intermediate. We also propose that the resulting apurinic sites may lead to DNA interstrand cross-linking (ISC). In support of these hypotheses we show that (i) DNA modified with the monoalkylating agent dimethylsulfate forms DNA ISC upon depurination; (ii) ellagic acid enhances the level of guanine N7 alkylation and alters the pattern of sequence selectivity shown by three bifunctional chloroethylating agents CNU, mitozolomide and methyl 3-(2-chloroethyl)-4-oxoimidazo[5,1-d]-1,2,3,5-tetrazine-8-ca rboxylate but not with nitrogen mustard; (iii) ellagic acid has no effect upon the frequency of alkylation observed with the monofunctional alkylators N-methyl-N-nitrosourea, N-ethyl-N-nitrosourea and methylmethanesulfonate; (iv) ellagic acid increases the frequency of depurination and strand break formation induced by CNU without affecting the sequence-selective pattern of depurination.

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