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Biomimetic mimicry of formaldehyde-induced DNA–protein crosslinks in the confined space of a metal–organic framework

DNA–protein crosslinks (DPCs) are highly toxic DNA lesions induced by crosslinking agents such as formaldehyde (HCHO). Building artificial models to simulate the crosslinking process would advance our understanding of the underlying mechanisms and therefore develop coping strategies accordingly. Her...

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Autores principales: Wei, Yu-Bai, Luo, Dong, Xiong, Xiao, Huang, Yong-Liang, Xie, Mo, Lu, Weigang, Li, Dan
Formato: Online Artículo Texto
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Publicado: The Royal Society of Chemistry 2022
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9067591/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35655868
http://dx.doi.org/10.1039/d2sc00188h
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author Wei, Yu-Bai
Luo, Dong
Xiong, Xiao
Huang, Yong-Liang
Xie, Mo
Lu, Weigang
Li, Dan
author_facet Wei, Yu-Bai
Luo, Dong
Xiong, Xiao
Huang, Yong-Liang
Xie, Mo
Lu, Weigang
Li, Dan
author_sort Wei, Yu-Bai
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description DNA–protein crosslinks (DPCs) are highly toxic DNA lesions induced by crosslinking agents such as formaldehyde (HCHO). Building artificial models to simulate the crosslinking process would advance our understanding of the underlying mechanisms and therefore develop coping strategies accordingly. Herein we report the design and synthesis of a Zn-based metal–organic framework with mixed ligands of 2,6-diaminopurine and amine-functionalized dicarboxylate, representing DNA and protein residues, respectively. Combined characterization techniques allow us to demonstrate the unusual efficiency of HCHO-crosslinking within the confined space of the titled MOF. Particularly, in situ single-crystal X-ray diffraction studies reveal a sequential methylene-knitting process upon HCHO addition, along with strong fluorescence that was not interfered with by other metabolites, glycine, and Tris. This work has successfully constructed a purine-based metal–organic framework with unoccupied Watson–Crick sites, serving as a crystalline model for HCHO-induced DPCs by mimicking the confinement effect of protein/DNA interactions.
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spelling pubmed-90675912022-06-01 Biomimetic mimicry of formaldehyde-induced DNA–protein crosslinks in the confined space of a metal–organic framework Wei, Yu-Bai Luo, Dong Xiong, Xiao Huang, Yong-Liang Xie, Mo Lu, Weigang Li, Dan Chem Sci Chemistry DNA–protein crosslinks (DPCs) are highly toxic DNA lesions induced by crosslinking agents such as formaldehyde (HCHO). Building artificial models to simulate the crosslinking process would advance our understanding of the underlying mechanisms and therefore develop coping strategies accordingly. Herein we report the design and synthesis of a Zn-based metal–organic framework with mixed ligands of 2,6-diaminopurine and amine-functionalized dicarboxylate, representing DNA and protein residues, respectively. Combined characterization techniques allow us to demonstrate the unusual efficiency of HCHO-crosslinking within the confined space of the titled MOF. Particularly, in situ single-crystal X-ray diffraction studies reveal a sequential methylene-knitting process upon HCHO addition, along with strong fluorescence that was not interfered with by other metabolites, glycine, and Tris. This work has successfully constructed a purine-based metal–organic framework with unoccupied Watson–Crick sites, serving as a crystalline model for HCHO-induced DPCs by mimicking the confinement effect of protein/DNA interactions. The Royal Society of Chemistry 2022-03-21 /pmc/articles/PMC9067591/ /pubmed/35655868 http://dx.doi.org/10.1039/d2sc00188h Text en This journal is © The Royal Society of Chemistry https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/3.0/
spellingShingle Chemistry
Wei, Yu-Bai
Luo, Dong
Xiong, Xiao
Huang, Yong-Liang
Xie, Mo
Lu, Weigang
Li, Dan
Biomimetic mimicry of formaldehyde-induced DNA–protein crosslinks in the confined space of a metal–organic framework
title Biomimetic mimicry of formaldehyde-induced DNA–protein crosslinks in the confined space of a metal–organic framework
title_full Biomimetic mimicry of formaldehyde-induced DNA–protein crosslinks in the confined space of a metal–organic framework
title_fullStr Biomimetic mimicry of formaldehyde-induced DNA–protein crosslinks in the confined space of a metal–organic framework
title_full_unstemmed Biomimetic mimicry of formaldehyde-induced DNA–protein crosslinks in the confined space of a metal–organic framework
title_short Biomimetic mimicry of formaldehyde-induced DNA–protein crosslinks in the confined space of a metal–organic framework
title_sort biomimetic mimicry of formaldehyde-induced dna–protein crosslinks in the confined space of a metal–organic framework
topic Chemistry
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9067591/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35655868
http://dx.doi.org/10.1039/d2sc00188h
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