The dNTP imbalance death
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The dNTP imbalance death
Abstract
The mechanism of intracellular deoxyribonucleoside-triphosphates (dNTP) pool imbalance-induced cell death in mouse FM3A (F28-7) cells was studied. When the cells were treated with 5-fluorodeoxyuridine (FdUrd), deoxyadenosine, 2-chlorodeoxyadenosine, or alpha,alpha-bis(2-hydroxy-6-isopropyltropon-3-yl)-4-methoxytolu ene, an imbalance in the cellular dNTP pool was induced. The imbalance was followed by DNA double-strand breaks and subsequent cell death. Fragmented DNA appeared to be approximately 100-200 kbp in size. The base of 5'-termini in the DNA were adenine and thymine. The endonuclease toward double stranded DNA has been found in a fraction of FdUrd treated cell lysate, and isolated using column chromatography. We propose the new mechanism dNTP pool imbalance induced cell death named; dNTP Imbalance Death.
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