Thermodynamic and structural analysis of DNA damage architectures related to replication.

IF 1.3 Q4 BIOCHEMISTRY & MOLECULAR BIOLOGY
Journal of Nucleic Acids Pub Date : 2013-01-01 Epub Date: 2013-04-28 DOI:10.1155/2013/867957
Nicholas J Amato, Christopher N Mwai, Timothy C Mueser, Amanda C Bryant-Friedrich
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Abstract

Damaged DNA, generated by the abstraction of one of five hydrogen atoms from the 2'-deoxyribose ring of the nucleic acid, can contain a variety of lesions, some of which compromise physiological processes. Recently, DNA damage, resulting from the formation of a C3'-thymidinyl radical in DNA oligomers, was found to be dependent on nucleic acid structure. Architectures relevant to DNA replication were observed to generate larger amounts of strand-break and 1-(2'-deoxy- β -D-threo-pentofuranosyl)thymidine formation than that observed for duplex DNA. To understand how this damage can affect the integrity of DNA, the impact of C3'-thymidinyl radical derived lesions on DNA stability and structure was characterized using biophysical methods. DNA architectures evaluated include duplex DNA (dsDNA), single 3' or 5'-overhangs (OvHgs), and forks. Thermal melting analysis and differential scanning calorimetry measurements indicate that an individual 3'-OvHg is more destabilizing than a 5'-OvHg. The presence of a terminal 3' or 5' phosphate decreases the ΔG 25 to the same extent, while the effect of the phosphate at the ss-dsDNA junction of OvHgs is dependent on sequence. Additionally, the effect of 1-(2'-deoxy- β -D-threo-pentofuranosyl)thymidine is found to depend on DNA architecture and proximity to the 3' end of the damaged strand.

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与复制相关的DNA损伤结构的热力学和结构分析。
受损的DNA是由从核酸的2'-脱氧核糖环中提取五个氢原子中的一个而产生的,可能包含各种损伤,其中一些损害生理过程。近年来,DNA低聚物中C3'-胸苷基自由基的形成引起的DNA损伤被发现依赖于核酸结构。与双链DNA相比,与DNA复制相关的结构可以产生更多的链断裂和1-(2'-脱氧- β -d -三-戊呋喃基)胸苷的形成。为了了解这种损伤如何影响DNA的完整性,使用生物物理学方法表征了C3'-胸苷基自由基引起的损伤对DNA稳定性和结构的影响。评估的DNA结构包括双链DNA (dsDNA)、单3'或5'悬垂DNA (OvHgs)和分叉。热熔分析和差示扫描量热测量表明,单个3′-OvHg比5′-OvHg更不稳定。末端3′或5′磷酸的存在同样程度地降低了ΔG 25,而OvHgs的ss-dsDNA连接处的磷酸的影响依赖于序列。此外,发现1-(2'-脱氧- β -d -三-戊呋喃基)胸苷嘧啶的作用取决于DNA结构和与受损链3'端的接近程度。
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Journal of Nucleic Acids
Journal of Nucleic Acids BIOCHEMISTRY & MOLECULAR BIOLOGY-
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