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Comparative Study
. 2006 Apr 17;221(2-3):172-8.
doi: 10.1016/j.tox.2006.01.002. Epub 2006 Feb 2.

Mechanism of DNA damage induced by bromate differs from general types of oxidative stress

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Comparative Study

Mechanism of DNA damage induced by bromate differs from general types of oxidative stress

Shosuke Kawanishi et al. Toxicology. .

Abstract

A representative reactive oxygen species (ROS), hydroxyl radical (*OH), is a highly reactive species and induces DNA backbone breakage. *OH also oxidizes every DNA base. The interaction of *OH with guanine leads to the generation of not only piperidine-resistant 8-oxo-7,8-dihydro-2'-deoxyguanosine (8-oxodG) but also various piperidine-labile products. On the other hand, potassium bromate (KBrO3) induces specific formation of 8-oxodG in the presence of SH compounds, such as glutathione (GSH) and cysteine (Cys). GSH/Cys reduces KBrO3 (BrO3-) to BrO2, which abstracts one electron from guanine. The one-electron oxidation of guanine may yield cation radicals followed by the reaction with a water molecule, leading to 8-oxodG formation. Therefore, mechanism of bromate-induced oxidative DNA damage is different from general types of oxidative stress such as *OH.

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