- Diepoxybutane interstrand cross-links induce DNA bending.
Diepoxybutane interstrand cross-links induce DNA bending.
Biochimie (2011-08-16)
Julie T Millard, Erin E McGowan, Sharonda Q Bradley
PMID21839139
ABSTRACT
The bifunctional alkylating agent 1,2,3,4-diepoxybutane (DEB) is thought to be a major contributor to the carcinogenicity of 1,3-butadiene, from which it is derived in vivo. DEB forms DNA interstrand cross-links primarily between distal deoxyguanosine residues at the duplex sequence 5'-GNC. In order for the short butanediol tether to span this distance, distortion of the DNA target has been postulated. We determined that the electrophoretic mobility of ligated DNA oligomers containing DEB cross-links was retarded in comparison with control, uncross-linked DNA. Our data are consistent with DNA bending of ∼34° per lesion towards the major groove.
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