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Chromium(III) bound to DNA templates promotes increased polymerase processivity and decreased fidelity during replication in vitro
Authors:E T Snow  L S Xu
Institution:Institute of Environmental Medicine, New York University Medical Center, Tuxedo 10987.
Abstract:Carcinogenic chromium Cr(VI)] compounds are reduced intracellularly to DNA- and protein-reactive chromium(III) species. However, the role of Cr(III) ions in chromium-induced genotoxicity remains unclear. We have investigated the effects of chromium(III) binding on DNA replication and polymerase processivity in vitro. Chromium ions bind slowly and in a dose-dependent manner to DNA. Micromolar concentrations of free chromium inhibit DNA replication, but if the unbound chromium is removed by gel filtration, the rate of DNA replication by polymerase I (Klenow fragment) on the chromium-bound template is increased greater than 6-fold relative to the control. This increase is paralleled by as much as a 4-fold increase in processivity and a 2-fold decrease in replication fidelity. These effects are optimum when very low concentrations of chromium ions are bound to the DNA 3-4 Cr(III) ions per 1000 nucleotide phosphates]. Increased concentrations of chromium lead to the production of DNA-DNA cross-links and inhibition of polymerase activity. These results suggest that low levels of DNA-bound chromium(III) ions may contribute to chromium mutagenesis and carcinogenesis by altering the kinetics and fidelity of DNA replication.
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