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Structures of DNA duplexes containing O(6)-carboxymethylguanine, a lesion associated with gastrointestinal cancer, reveal a mechanism for inducing pyrimidine transition mutations
N-nitrosation of glycine and its derivatives generates potent alkylating agents that can lead to the formation of O(6)-carboxymethylguanine (O(6)-CMG) in DNA. O(6)-CMG has been identified in DNA derived from human colon tissue, and its occurrence has been linked to diets high in red and processed me...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3664797/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/23580550 http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/nar/gkt198 |
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author | Zhang, Fang Tsunoda, Masaru Suzuki, Kaoru Kikuchi, Yuji Wilkinson, Oliver Millington, Christopher L. Margison, Geoffrey P. Williams, David M. Czarina Morishita, Ella Takénaka, Akio |
author_facet | Zhang, Fang Tsunoda, Masaru Suzuki, Kaoru Kikuchi, Yuji Wilkinson, Oliver Millington, Christopher L. Margison, Geoffrey P. Williams, David M. Czarina Morishita, Ella Takénaka, Akio |
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description | N-nitrosation of glycine and its derivatives generates potent alkylating agents that can lead to the formation of O(6)-carboxymethylguanine (O(6)-CMG) in DNA. O(6)-CMG has been identified in DNA derived from human colon tissue, and its occurrence has been linked to diets high in red and processed meats. By analogy to O(6)-methylguanine, O(6)-CMG is expected to be highly mutagenic, inducing G to A mutations during DNA replication that can increase the risk of gastrointestinal and other cancers. Two crystal structures of DNA dodecamers d(CGCG[O(6)-CMG]ATTCGCG) and d(CGC[O(6)-CMG]AATTCGCG) in complex with Hoechst33258 reveal that each can form a self-complementary duplex to retain the B-form conformation. Electron density maps clearly show that O(6)-CMG forms a Watson–Crick–type pair with thymine similar to the canonical A:T pair, and it forms a reversed wobble pair with cytosine. In situ structural modeling suggests that a DNA polymerase can accept the Watson–Crick–type pair of O(6)-CMG with thymine, but might also accept the reversed wobble pair of O(6)-CMG with cytosine. Thus, O(6)-CMG would permit the mis-incorporation of dTTP during DNA replication. Alternatively, the triphosphate that would be formed by carboxymethylation of the nucleotide triphosphate pool d[O(6)-CMG]TP might compete with dATP incorporation opposite thymine in a DNA template. |
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spelling | pubmed-36647972013-05-28 Structures of DNA duplexes containing O(6)-carboxymethylguanine, a lesion associated with gastrointestinal cancer, reveal a mechanism for inducing pyrimidine transition mutations Zhang, Fang Tsunoda, Masaru Suzuki, Kaoru Kikuchi, Yuji Wilkinson, Oliver Millington, Christopher L. Margison, Geoffrey P. Williams, David M. Czarina Morishita, Ella Takénaka, Akio Nucleic Acids Res Structural Biology N-nitrosation of glycine and its derivatives generates potent alkylating agents that can lead to the formation of O(6)-carboxymethylguanine (O(6)-CMG) in DNA. O(6)-CMG has been identified in DNA derived from human colon tissue, and its occurrence has been linked to diets high in red and processed meats. By analogy to O(6)-methylguanine, O(6)-CMG is expected to be highly mutagenic, inducing G to A mutations during DNA replication that can increase the risk of gastrointestinal and other cancers. Two crystal structures of DNA dodecamers d(CGCG[O(6)-CMG]ATTCGCG) and d(CGC[O(6)-CMG]AATTCGCG) in complex with Hoechst33258 reveal that each can form a self-complementary duplex to retain the B-form conformation. Electron density maps clearly show that O(6)-CMG forms a Watson–Crick–type pair with thymine similar to the canonical A:T pair, and it forms a reversed wobble pair with cytosine. In situ structural modeling suggests that a DNA polymerase can accept the Watson–Crick–type pair of O(6)-CMG with thymine, but might also accept the reversed wobble pair of O(6)-CMG with cytosine. Thus, O(6)-CMG would permit the mis-incorporation of dTTP during DNA replication. Alternatively, the triphosphate that would be formed by carboxymethylation of the nucleotide triphosphate pool d[O(6)-CMG]TP might compete with dATP incorporation opposite thymine in a DNA template. Oxford University Press 2013-05 2013-04-10 /pmc/articles/PMC3664797/ /pubmed/23580550 http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/nar/gkt198 Text en © The Author(s) 2013. Published by Oxford University Press. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/3.0/ This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution Non-Commercial License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/3.0/), which permits unrestricted non-commercial use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited. |
spellingShingle | Structural Biology Zhang, Fang Tsunoda, Masaru Suzuki, Kaoru Kikuchi, Yuji Wilkinson, Oliver Millington, Christopher L. Margison, Geoffrey P. Williams, David M. Czarina Morishita, Ella Takénaka, Akio Structures of DNA duplexes containing O(6)-carboxymethylguanine, a lesion associated with gastrointestinal cancer, reveal a mechanism for inducing pyrimidine transition mutations |
title | Structures of DNA duplexes containing O(6)-carboxymethylguanine, a lesion associated with gastrointestinal cancer, reveal a mechanism for inducing pyrimidine transition mutations |
title_full | Structures of DNA duplexes containing O(6)-carboxymethylguanine, a lesion associated with gastrointestinal cancer, reveal a mechanism for inducing pyrimidine transition mutations |
title_fullStr | Structures of DNA duplexes containing O(6)-carboxymethylguanine, a lesion associated with gastrointestinal cancer, reveal a mechanism for inducing pyrimidine transition mutations |
title_full_unstemmed | Structures of DNA duplexes containing O(6)-carboxymethylguanine, a lesion associated with gastrointestinal cancer, reveal a mechanism for inducing pyrimidine transition mutations |
title_short | Structures of DNA duplexes containing O(6)-carboxymethylguanine, a lesion associated with gastrointestinal cancer, reveal a mechanism for inducing pyrimidine transition mutations |
title_sort | structures of dna duplexes containing o(6)-carboxymethylguanine, a lesion associated with gastrointestinal cancer, reveal a mechanism for inducing pyrimidine transition mutations |
topic | Structural Biology |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3664797/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/23580550 http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/nar/gkt198 |
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