INCISION AT O6-METHYLGUANINE - THYMINE MISPAIRS IN DNA BY EXTRACTS OF HUMAN-CELLS

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SIBGHATULLAH [1 ]
DAY, RS [1 ]
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[1] CROSS CANC INST, DEPT MED, MOLEC GENET & CARCINOGENESIS LAB, 11560 UNIV AVE, EDMONTON T6G 1Z2, ALBERTA, CANADA
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10.1021/bi00149a034
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Q5 [生物化学]; Q7 [分子生物学];
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071010 ; 081704 ;
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Human cell-free extracts were used to detect activities specifically incising O-6-methylguanine (m6G) paired with C or T in DNA. A 45-bp double-stranded DNA containing one m6G across from a T (m6G:T) was the test substrate. Extracts from glioblastoma cell lines A172 and A1235 (lacking the m6G-specific repair protein m6G-DNA methyltransferase, MGMT) and colon carcinoma cell line HT29, containing MGMT, showed incision activities specific for the T strand of m6G:T [and G:T, as reported previously by Wiebauer and Jiricny (1989)] substrates, but did not cleave m6G:C (or G:C) substrates. Competition experiments showed that the activity was similar to, if not identical with, the activity in human cells that incises G:T mismatches. The incision sites were similar to those recognized by human G:T- or G:A-specific mismatch enzymes, i.e., the phosphodiester bonds both 3' and 5' to the poorly matched T, suggesting the glycolytic removal of the poorly matched T followed by backbone incisions by class I or II AP endonucleases. Three experiments in which MGMT was inactivated showed that the m6G:T incision activity was not simply due to a two-step mechanisms in which MGMT would first mediate conversion of the m6G:T substrate to a G:T substrate which would serve as a substrate for G:T incision. Extracts from HT29 contained a DNA-binding factor, possibly DNA sequence-specific, that inhibited incision of the m6G:T (but not the G:T) substrate, that was removed by the addition of synthetic DNA to the reaction.
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