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Direct and Auger Electron-Induced, Single- and Double-Strand Breaks on Plasmid DNA Caused by (99m)Tc-Labeled Pyrene Derivatives and the Effect of Bonding Distance

It is evident that (99m)Tc causes radical-mediated DNA damage due to Auger electrons, which were emitted simultaneously with the known γ-emission of (99m)Tc. We have synthesized a series of new (99m)Tc-labeled pyrene derivatives with varied distances between the pyrene moiety and the radionuclide. T...

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Autores principales: Reissig, Falco, Mamat, Constantin, Steinbach, Joerg, Pietzsch, Hans-Juergen, Freudenberg, Robert, Navarro-Retamal, Carlos, Caballero, Julio, Kotzerke, Joerg, Wunderlich, Gerd
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5008623/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/27583677
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0161973
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author Reissig, Falco
Mamat, Constantin
Steinbach, Joerg
Pietzsch, Hans-Juergen
Freudenberg, Robert
Navarro-Retamal, Carlos
Caballero, Julio
Kotzerke, Joerg
Wunderlich, Gerd
author_facet Reissig, Falco
Mamat, Constantin
Steinbach, Joerg
Pietzsch, Hans-Juergen
Freudenberg, Robert
Navarro-Retamal, Carlos
Caballero, Julio
Kotzerke, Joerg
Wunderlich, Gerd
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description It is evident that (99m)Tc causes radical-mediated DNA damage due to Auger electrons, which were emitted simultaneously with the known γ-emission of (99m)Tc. We have synthesized a series of new (99m)Tc-labeled pyrene derivatives with varied distances between the pyrene moiety and the radionuclide. The pyrene motif is a common DNA intercalator and allowed us to test the influence of the radionuclide distance on damages of the DNA helix. In general, pUC 19 plasmid DNA enables the investigation of the unprotected interactions between the radiotracers and DNA that results in single-strand breaks (SSB) or double-strand breaks (DSB). The resulting DNA fragments were separated by gel electrophoresis and quantified by fluorescent staining. Direct DNA damage and radical-induced indirect DNA damage by radiolysis products of water were evaluated in the presence or absence of the radical scavenger DMSO. We demonstrated that Auger electrons directly induced both SSB and DSB in high efficiency when (99m)Tc was tightly bound to the plasmid DNA and this damage could not be completely prevented by DMSO, a free radical scavenger. For the first time, we were able to minimize this effect by increasing the carbon chain lengths between the pyrene moiety and the (99m)Tc nuclide. However, a critical distance between the (99m)Tc atom and the DNA helix could not be determined due to the significantly lowered DSB generation resulting from the interaction which is dependent on the type of the (99m)Tc binding motif. The effect of variable DNA damage caused by the different chain length between the pyrene residue and the Tc-core as well as the possible conformations of the applied Tc-complexes was supplemented with molecular dynamics (MD) calculations. The effectiveness of the DNA-binding (99m)Tc-labeled pyrene derivatives was demonstrated by comparison to non-DNA-binding (99m)TcO(4)(–), since nearly all DNA damage caused by (99m)TcO(4)(–) was prevented by incubating with DMSO.
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spelling pubmed-50086232016-09-27 Direct and Auger Electron-Induced, Single- and Double-Strand Breaks on Plasmid DNA Caused by (99m)Tc-Labeled Pyrene Derivatives and the Effect of Bonding Distance Reissig, Falco Mamat, Constantin Steinbach, Joerg Pietzsch, Hans-Juergen Freudenberg, Robert Navarro-Retamal, Carlos Caballero, Julio Kotzerke, Joerg Wunderlich, Gerd PLoS One Research Article It is evident that (99m)Tc causes radical-mediated DNA damage due to Auger electrons, which were emitted simultaneously with the known γ-emission of (99m)Tc. We have synthesized a series of new (99m)Tc-labeled pyrene derivatives with varied distances between the pyrene moiety and the radionuclide. The pyrene motif is a common DNA intercalator and allowed us to test the influence of the radionuclide distance on damages of the DNA helix. In general, pUC 19 plasmid DNA enables the investigation of the unprotected interactions between the radiotracers and DNA that results in single-strand breaks (SSB) or double-strand breaks (DSB). The resulting DNA fragments were separated by gel electrophoresis and quantified by fluorescent staining. Direct DNA damage and radical-induced indirect DNA damage by radiolysis products of water were evaluated in the presence or absence of the radical scavenger DMSO. We demonstrated that Auger electrons directly induced both SSB and DSB in high efficiency when (99m)Tc was tightly bound to the plasmid DNA and this damage could not be completely prevented by DMSO, a free radical scavenger. For the first time, we were able to minimize this effect by increasing the carbon chain lengths between the pyrene moiety and the (99m)Tc nuclide. However, a critical distance between the (99m)Tc atom and the DNA helix could not be determined due to the significantly lowered DSB generation resulting from the interaction which is dependent on the type of the (99m)Tc binding motif. The effect of variable DNA damage caused by the different chain length between the pyrene residue and the Tc-core as well as the possible conformations of the applied Tc-complexes was supplemented with molecular dynamics (MD) calculations. The effectiveness of the DNA-binding (99m)Tc-labeled pyrene derivatives was demonstrated by comparison to non-DNA-binding (99m)TcO(4)(–), since nearly all DNA damage caused by (99m)TcO(4)(–) was prevented by incubating with DMSO. Public Library of Science 2016-09-01 /pmc/articles/PMC5008623/ /pubmed/27583677 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0161973 Text en © 2016 Reissig et al http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) , which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are credited.
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Reissig, Falco
Mamat, Constantin
Steinbach, Joerg
Pietzsch, Hans-Juergen
Freudenberg, Robert
Navarro-Retamal, Carlos
Caballero, Julio
Kotzerke, Joerg
Wunderlich, Gerd
Direct and Auger Electron-Induced, Single- and Double-Strand Breaks on Plasmid DNA Caused by (99m)Tc-Labeled Pyrene Derivatives and the Effect of Bonding Distance
title Direct and Auger Electron-Induced, Single- and Double-Strand Breaks on Plasmid DNA Caused by (99m)Tc-Labeled Pyrene Derivatives and the Effect of Bonding Distance
title_full Direct and Auger Electron-Induced, Single- and Double-Strand Breaks on Plasmid DNA Caused by (99m)Tc-Labeled Pyrene Derivatives and the Effect of Bonding Distance
title_fullStr Direct and Auger Electron-Induced, Single- and Double-Strand Breaks on Plasmid DNA Caused by (99m)Tc-Labeled Pyrene Derivatives and the Effect of Bonding Distance
title_full_unstemmed Direct and Auger Electron-Induced, Single- and Double-Strand Breaks on Plasmid DNA Caused by (99m)Tc-Labeled Pyrene Derivatives and the Effect of Bonding Distance
title_short Direct and Auger Electron-Induced, Single- and Double-Strand Breaks on Plasmid DNA Caused by (99m)Tc-Labeled Pyrene Derivatives and the Effect of Bonding Distance
title_sort direct and auger electron-induced, single- and double-strand breaks on plasmid dna caused by (99m)tc-labeled pyrene derivatives and the effect of bonding distance
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5008623/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/27583677
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0161973
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