Why the ROS matters: One-electron oxidants focus DNA damage and repair on G-quadruplexes for gene regulation
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Why the ROS matters: One-electron oxidants focus DNA damage and repair on G-quadruplexes for gene regulation
Abstract
Hydrogen peroxide is a precursor to reactive oxygen species (ROS) in cells because of its high reactivity with iron(II) carbonate complexes formed in the labile iron pool due to a high concentration of intracellular bicarbonate (25-100 mM). This chemistry leads to the formation of carbonate radical anion rather than hydroxyl radical, and unlike the latter ROS, CO3•- is a milder one-electron oxidant with high specificity for guanine oxidation in DNA and RNA. In addition to metabolism, another major source of DNA oxidation is inflammation which generates peroxynitrite, another precursor to CO3•- via reaction with dissolved CO2. The identity of the ROS is important because not all radicals react with DNA in the same way. Whereas hydroxyl radical forms adducts at all four bases and reacts with multiple positions on ribose leading to base loss and strand breaks, carbonate radical anion is focused on guanosine oxidation to yield 8-oxo-7,8-dihydroguanosine in nucleic acids and the nucleotide pool, a modification that can function epigenetically in the context of a G-quadruplex. DNA sequences of multiple adjacent guanines, as found in G-quadruplex-forming sequences of gene promoters, are particularly susceptible to oxidative damage, and the focusing of CO3•- chemistry on these sites can lead to a transcriptional response during base excision repair. In this pathway, AP-endonuclease 1 plays a key role in accelerating G-quadruplex folding as well as recruiting activating transcription factors to impact gene expression.
Keywords: 8-oxoguanine; AP-endonuclease 1; G-quadruplexes; Oxidative stress; base excision repair; hydroxyl radical; reactive oxygen species.
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