Sequence specificity of 125I-labelled Hoechst 33258 in intact human cells
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- DOI: 10.1016/0022-2836(88)90150-7
Sequence specificity of 125I-labelled Hoechst 33258 in intact human cells
Abstract
Using polyacrylamide/urea DNA sequencing gels, the DNA sequence selectivity of 125I-labelled Hoechst 33258 damage has been determined in intact human cells to the exact base-pair. This was accomplished using a novel procedure with human alpha RI-DNA as the target DNA sequence. In this procedure, after size fractionation, the alpha RI-DNA is selectively purified by hybridization to a single-stranded M13 clone containing an alpha RI-DNA insert. The sequence specificity of [125I]Hoechst 33258 was indistinguishable in intact cells from purified high molecular weight DNA; and this is surprising considering the more complex environment of DNA in the nucleus where DNA is bound to nucleosomes and other DNA binding proteins. The ligand preferentially binds to DNA sequences which have four or more consecutive A.T base-pairs. The extent of damage was measured with a densitometer and, relative to the damage hotspot at base-pair 94, the extent of damage was similar in both purified high molecular weight DNA and intact cells. [125I]Hoechst 33258 causes only double-strand breaks, since single-strand breaks or base damage were not detected. These experiments represent the first occasion that the sequence specificity of a DNA damaging agent, which causes only double-strand breaks, has been determined to the exact base-pair in intact cells.
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