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"Biomolecular response of oxanine in DNA strands to T4 polynucleotide kinase, T4 DNA ligase, and restriction enzymes"

Title
"Biomolecular response of oxanine in DNA strands to T4 polynucleotide kinase, T4 DNA ligase, and restriction enzymes"
Authors
Pack, SPDoi, AChoi, YSKodaki, TMakino, Knull
Date Issued
2010-01
Publisher
ACADEMIC PRESS INC ELSEVIER SCIENCE
Abstract
Oxanine (Oxa) generated from guanine (Gua) by NO- or HNO(2)-induced nitrosative oxidation, has been thought to cause mutagenic problems in cellular systems. In this study, the response of Oxa to different enzymatic functions was explored to understand how similarly it can participate in biomolecular reactions compared to the natural base, Gua. The phosphorylation efficiency of the T4 polynucleotide kinase was highest when Oxa was located on the 5'-end of single stranded DNAs compared to when other nucleobases were in this position. The order of phosphorylation efficiency was as follows, Oxa > Gua > adenine (Ade) similar to thymine (Thy) > cylosine (Cyt) Base-pairing of Oxa and Cyt (Oxa Cyt) between the ligation fragment and template was found to influence the ligation performance of the T4 DNA ligase to a lesser degree compared to Gua:Cyt. In addition, EcoRl and BglII showed higher cleavage activities on DNA substrates containing Oxa:Cyt than those containing Gua:Cyt, while BamHl, HindIII and EcoRV showed lower cleavage activity
however, this decrease in activity was relatively small (C) 2009 Published by Elsevier Inc
Keywords
Oxanine; T4 polynucleotide kinase; T4 DNA ligase; Restriction enzymes; NITRIC-OXIDE; GUANINE LESIONS; NITROUS-ACID; MECHANISM; 2'-DEOXYOXANOSINE; OLIGODEOXYNUCLEOTIDE; 2'-DEOXYGUANOSINE; MISINCORPORATION; RECOGNITION; MUTAGENESIS
URI
https://oasis.postech.ac.kr/handle/2014.oak/27515
DOI
10.1016/J.BBRC.2009.11.013
ISSN
0006-291X
Article Type
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