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The abortive synthesis of new DNA chains in Ehrlich ascites tumour cells treated with nitrogen mustard (HN2)
Authors:N O Goldstein  R J Rutman
Institution:Department of Animal Biology, School of Veterinary Medicine and Graduate Croup, Molecular Biology, University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, Pa., 19174 U.S.A.
Abstract:Nitrogen mustard (HN2)-sensitive Ehrlich ascites tumour cells, exposed to HN2 in vivo, showed an inhibition of DNA synthesis which increased with dosage. The effects of alkylation involved at least three distinct components: (1) interference with new 9S DNA chain formation, (2) slowing of the rate of chain growth and (3) loss of newly formed short chains. The dominant effect seemed to be abortive synthesis of new 9S chains; this effect could account for most of the inhibition of DNA synthesis if an initial rapid synthesis of 9S DNA were accompanied by an initial rapid rate of destruction of these chains. By relating the known frequencies of guaninyl alkylations to the postulated ‘replicon’ size observed in control experiments, it appears that only difunctional alkylation frequencies can be directly correlated with the inhibition of discontinuous DNA synthesis by HN2, Mechanistically, this could reflect interference of di-guaninyl alkylations with the integration of 9S chains into 30S, 44S and higher molecular weight species of DNA by ligases. The resulting obstructed short chains, ≦ 9S, might be exposed and so be vulnerable to destruction by the increased nuclease activities expected after alkylation.
Keywords:ss  single-stranded
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