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Formation of isodialuric acid lesion within DNA oligomers via one-electron oxidation of 5-hydroxyuracil: characterization, stability and excision repair

5-Hydroxyuracil is a major oxidized nucleobase that can be generated by the action of (•)OH radical and one-electron oxidants. The latter modified base that exhibits a low ionization potential is highly susceptible to further degradation upon exposure to various oxidants. Emphasis was placed in this...

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Autores principales: Simon, Philippe, Gasparutto, Didier, Gambarelli, Serge, Saint-Pierre, Christine, Favier, Alain, Cadet, Jean
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Publicado: Oxford University Press 2006
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC1540730/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/16885239
http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/nar/gkl496
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author Simon, Philippe
Gasparutto, Didier
Gambarelli, Serge
Saint-Pierre, Christine
Favier, Alain
Cadet, Jean
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Gasparutto, Didier
Gambarelli, Serge
Saint-Pierre, Christine
Favier, Alain
Cadet, Jean
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description 5-Hydroxyuracil is a major oxidized nucleobase that can be generated by the action of (•)OH radical and one-electron oxidants. The latter modified base that exhibits a low ionization potential is highly susceptible to further degradation upon exposure to various oxidants. Emphasis was placed in thiswork on the formation and characterization of one-electron oxidation products of 5-hydroxyuracil within DNA fragments of defined sequence. For this purpose, 5-hydroxyuracil containing single- and double-stranded oligonucleotides of various lengths were synthesized and then exposed to the oxidizing action of iridium salts. Isodialuric acid was found to be formed almost quantitatively by a one-electron oxidation mechanism for which relevant information was inferred from a freeze-quenched ESR study. Information on the stability of isodialuric acid thus formed and its conversion products in aqueous solutions was also gained from experiments performed at acidic, neutral and alkali pH’s. Moreover, biochemical features dealing with the substrate specificity of several bacterial and yeast base excision repair enzymes to remove isodialuric acid from site-specifically modified DNA fragments were determined.
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spelling pubmed-15407302006-08-24 Formation of isodialuric acid lesion within DNA oligomers via one-electron oxidation of 5-hydroxyuracil: characterization, stability and excision repair Simon, Philippe Gasparutto, Didier Gambarelli, Serge Saint-Pierre, Christine Favier, Alain Cadet, Jean Nucleic Acids Res Article 5-Hydroxyuracil is a major oxidized nucleobase that can be generated by the action of (•)OH radical and one-electron oxidants. The latter modified base that exhibits a low ionization potential is highly susceptible to further degradation upon exposure to various oxidants. Emphasis was placed in thiswork on the formation and characterization of one-electron oxidation products of 5-hydroxyuracil within DNA fragments of defined sequence. For this purpose, 5-hydroxyuracil containing single- and double-stranded oligonucleotides of various lengths were synthesized and then exposed to the oxidizing action of iridium salts. Isodialuric acid was found to be formed almost quantitatively by a one-electron oxidation mechanism for which relevant information was inferred from a freeze-quenched ESR study. Information on the stability of isodialuric acid thus formed and its conversion products in aqueous solutions was also gained from experiments performed at acidic, neutral and alkali pH’s. Moreover, biochemical features dealing with the substrate specificity of several bacterial and yeast base excision repair enzymes to remove isodialuric acid from site-specifically modified DNA fragments were determined. Oxford University Press 2006 2006-08-02 /pmc/articles/PMC1540730/ /pubmed/16885239 http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/nar/gkl496 Text en © 2006 The Author(s)
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Simon, Philippe
Gasparutto, Didier
Gambarelli, Serge
Saint-Pierre, Christine
Favier, Alain
Cadet, Jean
Formation of isodialuric acid lesion within DNA oligomers via one-electron oxidation of 5-hydroxyuracil: characterization, stability and excision repair
title Formation of isodialuric acid lesion within DNA oligomers via one-electron oxidation of 5-hydroxyuracil: characterization, stability and excision repair
title_full Formation of isodialuric acid lesion within DNA oligomers via one-electron oxidation of 5-hydroxyuracil: characterization, stability and excision repair
title_fullStr Formation of isodialuric acid lesion within DNA oligomers via one-electron oxidation of 5-hydroxyuracil: characterization, stability and excision repair
title_full_unstemmed Formation of isodialuric acid lesion within DNA oligomers via one-electron oxidation of 5-hydroxyuracil: characterization, stability and excision repair
title_short Formation of isodialuric acid lesion within DNA oligomers via one-electron oxidation of 5-hydroxyuracil: characterization, stability and excision repair
title_sort formation of isodialuric acid lesion within dna oligomers via one-electron oxidation of 5-hydroxyuracil: characterization, stability and excision repair
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC1540730/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/16885239
http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/nar/gkl496
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