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Reactions of benzo]pa]pyrene diol-epoxides with DNA and nucleosomes in aqueous solutions
Authors:A Kootstra  B L Haas  T J Slaga
Affiliation:1. University of Tennessee-Oak Ridge Graduate School of Biomedical Sciences Oak Ridge, Tennessee 37830 USA;2. the Biology Division, Oak Ridge National Laboratory, Oak Ridge, Tennessee 37830 USA
Abstract:The rate of solvolysis of benzo[a]pyrene diol-epoxide in aqueous solutions can be followed by fluorescence spectroscopy. When DNA was present the rat of breakdown of benzo[a]pyrene diol-epoxide was substantially enhanced, while at the same time fluorescence intensity was decreased. This decrease, however, was due to noncovalently bound tetraols and does not seem to be a function of the covalent adducts formed. Nucleosomal core particles, reacted under identical conditions, showed very little quenching of the pyrene-like chromophore. When increasing amounts of cysteine were present the covalent binding could be prevented in both free DNA and nucleosomal DNA. Analysis of the distribution of the carcinogen to nucleosomal DNA showed that the covalently bound carcinogen was located at or within 10 bases of the 5′-OH region of the nucleosomal DNA.
Keywords:B[a]P  benzo[a]pyrene
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