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Hydroperoxide-induced DNA damage and mutations
Authors:Termini J
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Division of Molecular Biology, Beckman Research Institute of the City of Hope, 1450 E. Duarte Road, Duarte, CA 91010, USA

Abstract:Hydroperoxides (ROOH) are believed to play an important role in the generation of free radical damage in biology. Hydrogen peroxide (R=H) is produced by endogenous metabolic and catabolic processes in cells, while alkyl hydroperoxides (R=lipid, protein, DNA) are produced by free radical chain reactions involving molecular oxygen (autooxidation). The role of metal ions in generating DNA damage from hydroperoxides has long been recognized, and several distinct, biologically relevant mechanisms have been identified. Identification of the mechanistic pathways is important since it will largely determine the types of free radicals generated, which will largely determine the spectrum of DNA damage produced. Some mechanistic aspects of the reactions of low valent transition metal ions with ROOH and their role in mutagenesis are reviewed with a perspective on their possible role in the biological generation of DNA damage. A survey of hydroperoxide-induced mutagenesis studies is also presented. In vitro footprinting of DNA damage induced by hydroperoxides provides relevant information on sequence context dependent reactivity, and is valuable for the interpretation of mutation spectra since it represents the damage pattern prior to cellular repair. Efforts in this area are also reviewed.
Keywords:Hydrogen peroxide  Alkyl hydroperoxide  Autooxidation  Fenton reaction  Metal ion-induced mutagenesis  Free radical-induced DNA damage  Hydroxyl radicals  Alkoxyl radicals  Peroxyl radicals  Footprinting of oxidative DNA base damage
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