Química Nova (Jan 2010)

Plasmid DNA damage induced by singlet molecular oxygen released from the naphthalene endoperoxide DHPNO2 and photoactivated methylene blue

  • Carolina Maria Berra,
  • Carlos Frederico Martins Menck,
  • Glaucia Regina Martinez,
  • Carla Santos de Oliveira,
  • Maurício da Silva Baptista,
  • Paolo Di Mascio

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1590/S0100-40422010000200009
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 33, no. 2
pp. 279 – 283

Abstract

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To investigate oxidative lesions and strand breaks induction by singlet molecular oxygen (¹O2), supercoiled-DNA plasmid was treated with thermo-dissociated DHPNO2 and photoactivated-methylene blue. DNA lesions were detected by Fpg that cleaves DNA at certain oxidized bases, and T4-endoV, which cleaves DNA at cyclobutane pyrimidine dimers and apurinic/apyrimidinic (AP) sites. These cleavages form open relaxed-DNA structures, which are discriminated from supercoiled-DNA. DHPNO2 or photoactivated-MB treatments result in similar plasmid damage profile: low number of single-strand breaks or AP-sites and high frequency of Fpg-sensitive sites; confirming that base oxidation is the main product for both reactions and that ¹O2 might be the most likely intermediate that reacts with DNA.

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