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Analysis of residual amino acid–DNA crosslinks induced in intact cells by nickel and chromium compounds
- Source :
- Carcinogenesis. 13:1763-1768
- Publication Year :
- 1992
- Publisher :
- Oxford University Press (OUP), 1992.
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Abstract
- Chinese hamster ovary cells were incubated with radioactive amino acids, the DNA was isolated by standard proteinase K/phenol/chloroform extraction and residual amino acids complexed to the DNA were examined as an index of metal induced DNA-protein crosslinks. Using this method, both chromate and nickel caused residual histidine and cysteine to be complexed with the DNA isolated from metal-treated cells. In the case of chromate, a number of amino acids were studied and Tyr, Thr and Cys were found to be complexed to DNA at a level (above the untreated control) that was statistically significant. Stability studies indicated that some of the chromate-induced DNA-protein complexes were mediated by direct participation of chromium(III), whereas others that were resistant to dissociation by EDTA and mercaptoethanol did not seem to involve direct chromium(III) participation. A significant portion of the cysteine complexed to DNA by chromate was believed to involve glutathione since treatment of cells with cycloheximide did not decrease chromate-induced cysteine-DNA crosslinks. In the case of nickel, most of the stable DNA-protein crosslinks did not involve direct metal participation and were probably oxidatively mediated by Ni(II)/Ni(III) redox cycling. These findings present new methodology for analysis of DNA-protein crosslinks by examination of residual amino acids associated with the DNA. This method should be highly sensitive and will yield important information about the mechanism of metal-induced DNA-protein crosslinks.
- Subjects :
- Chromium
Cancer Research
DNA damage
chemistry.chemical_element
CHO Cells
Chemistry Techniques, Analytical
chemistry.chemical_compound
Drug Stability
Phenols
Nickel
Cricetinae
Chromates
Animals
Amino Acids
Histidine
chemistry.chemical_classification
Phenol
Chromate conversion coating
biology
Serine Endopeptidases
DNA
General Medicine
Proteinase K
Amino acid
Kinetics
Cross-Linking Reagents
chemistry
Biochemistry
Isotope Labeling
biology.protein
Endopeptidase K
DNA Damage
Cysteine
Subjects
Details
- ISSN :
- 14602180 and 01433334
- Volume :
- 13
- Database :
- OpenAIRE
- Journal :
- Carcinogenesis
- Accession number :
- edsair.doi.dedup.....23b39ce705fc8dd9f0e8189c53fcfd48