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. 2012 Jan;17(1):1-9.
doi: 10.1007/s00775-011-0818-3. Epub 2011 Jul 15.

Human telomeric DNA sequences are a major target for the antitumour drug bleomycin

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Human telomeric DNA sequences are a major target for the antitumour drug bleomycin

Trung V Nguyen et al. J Biol Inorg Chem. 2012 Jan.

Abstract

The DNA sequence specificity of the cancer chemotherapeutic agent bleomycin was examined in a human telomeric DNA sequence and compared with that of non-telomeric sequences. The target DNA sequence contained 17 repeats of the human telomeric sequence and other primary sites of bleomycin cleavage. The 377-base-pair target DNA was fluorescently labelled at the 3'-end, damaged with bleomycin and electrophoresed in an ABI 3730 automated capillary sequencer to determine the intensity and sequence specificity of bleomycin damage. The results revealed that bleomycin cleaved primarily at 5'-GT in the telomeric sequence 5'-GGGTTA. Maxam-Gilbert chemical sequencing reactions were utilised as DNA size markers to determine the precise sites of bleomycin cleavage. The telomeric region contained strong sites of bleomycin cleavage and constituted 57% of the 30 most intense bleomycin damage sites in the DNA sequence examined. These data indicated that telomeric DNA sequences are a major site for bleomycin damage.

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