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In vitro methylation of DNA by the fumigant methyl bromide.

Authors :
Starratt AN
Bond EJ
Source :
Journal of environmental science and health. Part. B, Pesticides, food contaminants, and agricultural wastes [J Environ Sci Health B] 1988 Oct; Vol. 23 (5), pp. 513-24.
Publication Year :
1988

Abstract

Investigations have shown that the physical state of the DNA strongly influences the pattern of methylation observed when DNA or a substance containing DNA is treated with the fumigant methyl bromide. 1-Methyl-adenine and 7-methylguanine were identified, after hydrolysis, as the major methylated bases of DNA which had been treated in the solid state. 3-Methylcytosine, 3-methyladenine and 7-methyladenine were found as minor products. The overall methylation pattern was similar to that observed earlier for DNA of maize and wheat which had been fumigated. In contrast, when buffer solutions of DNA were treated with methyl bromide, the N-7 position of guanine was the major site and the N-3 position of adenine was the second most important site of methylation. This result corresponds to that previously observed in similar studies with buffer solutions of DNA and other methylating agents.

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
0360-1234
Volume :
23
Issue :
5
Database :
MEDLINE
Journal :
Journal of environmental science and health. Part. B, Pesticides, food contaminants, and agricultural wastes
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
3209817
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1080/03601238809372622