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Comparative Analysis of Four Oxidized Guanine Lesions from Reactions of DNA with Peroxynitrite, Singlet Oxygen, and γ-Radiation
[Image: see text] Oxidative damage to DNA has many origins, including irradiation, inflammation, and oxidative stress, but the chemistries are not the same. The most oxidizable base in DNA is 2-deoxyguanosine (dG), and the primary oxidation products are 8-oxodG and 2-amino-imidazolone. The latter ra...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3578445/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/23140136 http://dx.doi.org/10.1021/tx300294d |
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author | Cui, Liang Ye, Wenjie Prestwich, Erin G. Wishnok, John S. Taghizadeh, Koli Dedon, Peter C. Tannenbaum, Steven R. |
author_facet | Cui, Liang Ye, Wenjie Prestwich, Erin G. Wishnok, John S. Taghizadeh, Koli Dedon, Peter C. Tannenbaum, Steven R. |
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description | [Image: see text] Oxidative damage to DNA has many origins, including irradiation, inflammation, and oxidative stress, but the chemistries are not the same. The most oxidizable base in DNA is 2-deoxyguanosine (dG), and the primary oxidation products are 8-oxodG and 2-amino-imidazolone. The latter rapidly converts to 2,2-diamino-oxazolone (Ox), and 8-oxodG is further oxidized to spiroiminodihydantoin (Sp) and guanidinohydantoin (Gh). In this study, we have examined the dose–response relationship for the formation of the above four products arising in calf thymus DNA exposed to gamma irradiation, photoactivated rose bengal, and two sources of peroxynitrite. In order to carry out these experiments, we developed a chromatographic system and synthesized isotopomeric internal standards to enable accurate and precise analysis based upon selected reaction monitoring mass spectrometry. 8-OxodG was the most abundant products in all cases, but its accumulation was highly dependent on the nature of the oxidizing agent and the subsequent conversion to Sp and Gh. Among the other oxidation products, Ox was the most abundant, and Sp was formed in significantly greater yield than Gh. |
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spelling | pubmed-35784452013-02-22 Comparative Analysis of Four Oxidized Guanine Lesions from Reactions of DNA with Peroxynitrite, Singlet Oxygen, and γ-Radiation Cui, Liang Ye, Wenjie Prestwich, Erin G. Wishnok, John S. Taghizadeh, Koli Dedon, Peter C. Tannenbaum, Steven R. Chem Res Toxicol [Image: see text] Oxidative damage to DNA has many origins, including irradiation, inflammation, and oxidative stress, but the chemistries are not the same. The most oxidizable base in DNA is 2-deoxyguanosine (dG), and the primary oxidation products are 8-oxodG and 2-amino-imidazolone. The latter rapidly converts to 2,2-diamino-oxazolone (Ox), and 8-oxodG is further oxidized to spiroiminodihydantoin (Sp) and guanidinohydantoin (Gh). In this study, we have examined the dose–response relationship for the formation of the above four products arising in calf thymus DNA exposed to gamma irradiation, photoactivated rose bengal, and two sources of peroxynitrite. In order to carry out these experiments, we developed a chromatographic system and synthesized isotopomeric internal standards to enable accurate and precise analysis based upon selected reaction monitoring mass spectrometry. 8-OxodG was the most abundant products in all cases, but its accumulation was highly dependent on the nature of the oxidizing agent and the subsequent conversion to Sp and Gh. Among the other oxidation products, Ox was the most abundant, and Sp was formed in significantly greater yield than Gh. American Chemical Society 2012-11-09 2013-02-18 /pmc/articles/PMC3578445/ /pubmed/23140136 http://dx.doi.org/10.1021/tx300294d Text en Copyright © 2012 American Chemical Society |
spellingShingle | Cui, Liang Ye, Wenjie Prestwich, Erin G. Wishnok, John S. Taghizadeh, Koli Dedon, Peter C. Tannenbaum, Steven R. Comparative Analysis of Four Oxidized Guanine Lesions from Reactions of DNA with Peroxynitrite, Singlet Oxygen, and γ-Radiation |
title | Comparative Analysis of
Four Oxidized Guanine Lesions
from Reactions of DNA with Peroxynitrite, Singlet Oxygen, and γ-Radiation |
title_full | Comparative Analysis of
Four Oxidized Guanine Lesions
from Reactions of DNA with Peroxynitrite, Singlet Oxygen, and γ-Radiation |
title_fullStr | Comparative Analysis of
Four Oxidized Guanine Lesions
from Reactions of DNA with Peroxynitrite, Singlet Oxygen, and γ-Radiation |
title_full_unstemmed | Comparative Analysis of
Four Oxidized Guanine Lesions
from Reactions of DNA with Peroxynitrite, Singlet Oxygen, and γ-Radiation |
title_short | Comparative Analysis of
Four Oxidized Guanine Lesions
from Reactions of DNA with Peroxynitrite, Singlet Oxygen, and γ-Radiation |
title_sort | comparative analysis of
four oxidized guanine lesions
from reactions of dna with peroxynitrite, singlet oxygen, and γ-radiation |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3578445/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/23140136 http://dx.doi.org/10.1021/tx300294d |
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