Synthesis of N2-trans-isosafrole-dG-adduct
Bearing DNAs and the Bypass Studies
with Human TLS Polymerases κ and η
Posted on 2024-05-13 - 19:13
Safrole is a natural product present in many plants and
plant products,
including spices and essential oils. During cellular metabolism, it
converts to a highly reactive trans-isosafrole (SF) intermediate that
reacts with genomic DNA and forms N2-SF-dG
and N6-SF-dA DNA adducts, which are detected
in the oral tissue of cancer patients with betel quid chewing history.
To study the SF-induced carcinogenesis and to probe the role of low
fidelity translesion synthesis (TLS) polymerases in bypassing SF adducts,
herein, we report the synthesis of N2-SF-dG
modified DNAs using phosphoramidite chemistry. The N2-SF-dG modification in the duplex DNA does not affect
the thermal stability and retains the B-form of helical conformation,
indicating that this adduct may escape the radar of common DNA repair
mechanisms. Primer extension studies showed that the N2-SF-dG adduct is bypassed by human TLS polymerases hpolκ
and hpolη, which perform error-free replication across this
adduct. Furthermore, molecular modeling and dynamics studies revealed
that the adduct reorients to pair with the incoming nucleotide, thus
allowing the effective bypass. Overall, the results indicate that
hpolκ and hpolη do not distinguish the N2-SF-dG adduct, suggesting that they may not be involved
in the safrole-induced carcinogenicity.
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Bagale, Siddharam
Shivappa; Deshmukh, Priyanka U.; Lad, Shailesh B.; Sudarsan, Akhil; Sudhakar, Sruthi; Mandal, Soumyadeep; et al. (2024). Synthesis of N2-trans-isosafrole-dG-adduct
Bearing DNAs and the Bypass Studies
with Human TLS Polymerases κ and η. ACS Publications. Collection. https://doi.org/10.1021/acs.joc.4c00368