Structural Consequences of the C8-Guanine DNA Adduct Formed by 3-Nitrobenzanthrone; an Environmental Carcinogen

Damage to DNA results from many endogenous and exogenous sources and plays a significant role in cancer etiology. 3-Nitrobenzathrone (3-NBA) is a component of diesel exhaust that is known to form DNA adducts. Aminobenzanthrone (ABA) DNA adducts result through the reaction of electrophilic nitrenium...

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Main Author: Politica, Dustin Alan
Other Authors: Michael P. Stone, Ph.D.
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spelling ndltd-VANDERBILT-oai-VANDERBILTETD-etd-08012016-0916322016-08-04T06:04:00Z Structural Consequences of the C8-Guanine DNA Adduct Formed by 3-Nitrobenzanthrone; an Environmental Carcinogen Politica, Dustin Alan Chemistry Damage to DNA results from many endogenous and exogenous sources and plays a significant role in cancer etiology. 3-Nitrobenzathrone (3-NBA) is a component of diesel exhaust that is known to form DNA adducts. Aminobenzanthrone (ABA) DNA adducts result through the reaction of electrophilic nitrenium ions formed during 3-NBAâs metabolic reduction in vivo. Furthermore, 3-NBA has been reported as being carcinogenic in animal model systems and human exposure has been demonstrated. Here I examine structural impacts of the C8-guanine-aminobenzanthrone (C8-dG-ABA) adduct, a major DNA adduct of 3-NBA, which occurs at the C8 position of guanine. This adduct produced a base-displaced intercalated structure within a DNA duplex. The ABA moiety intercalated into the duplex displacing the cytosine opposite the lesion. The adducted guanine rotated about the glycosidic bond into the syn conformation. The overall stability of the DNA duplex was reduced as demonstrated by a decrease in melting temperature of 11º C compared to the undamaged duplex. Another structure was determined for C8-dG-ABA in complex with a trans-lesion synthesis polymerase, human polymerase eta (hPol η). The conformation of the C8-dG-ABA adduct within the active site of hPol η was markedly different from the structure observed in duplex DNA. The complex was captured in a non-mutagenic insertion state. The adducted guanine was in the anti conformation and was observed to form a Watson-Crick basepair with an incoming cytosine triphosphate (dCTP). The ABA moiety was rotated out of the active site of hPol η and resided in a hydrophobic pocket. The position of the ABA moiety did not allow for a clear path for the next template base to be translocated into the active site, and may reflect a means by which the adduct blocks replication. Michael P. Stone, Ph.D. Martin Egli, Ph.D. Jens Meiler, Ph.D. Carmelo J. Rizzo, Ph.D. VANDERBILT 2016-08-03 text application/pdf http://etd.library.vanderbilt.edu/available/etd-08012016-091632/ http://etd.library.vanderbilt.edu/available/etd-08012016-091632/ en restrictone I hereby certify that, if appropriate, I have obtained and attached hereto a written permission statement from the owner(s) of each third party copyrighted matter to be included in my thesis, dissertation, or project report, allowing distribution as specified below. I certify that the version I submitted is the same as that approved by my advisory committee. I hereby grant to Vanderbilt University or its agents the non-exclusive license to archive and make accessible, under the conditions specified below, my thesis, dissertation, or project report in whole or in part in all forms of media, now or hereafter known. I retain all other ownership rights to the copyright of the thesis, dissertation or project report. I also retain the right to use in future works (such as articles or books) all or part of this thesis, dissertation, or project report.
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Politica, Dustin Alan
Structural Consequences of the C8-Guanine DNA Adduct Formed by 3-Nitrobenzanthrone; an Environmental Carcinogen
description Damage to DNA results from many endogenous and exogenous sources and plays a significant role in cancer etiology. 3-Nitrobenzathrone (3-NBA) is a component of diesel exhaust that is known to form DNA adducts. Aminobenzanthrone (ABA) DNA adducts result through the reaction of electrophilic nitrenium ions formed during 3-NBAâs metabolic reduction in vivo. Furthermore, 3-NBA has been reported as being carcinogenic in animal model systems and human exposure has been demonstrated. Here I examine structural impacts of the C8-guanine-aminobenzanthrone (C8-dG-ABA) adduct, a major DNA adduct of 3-NBA, which occurs at the C8 position of guanine. This adduct produced a base-displaced intercalated structure within a DNA duplex. The ABA moiety intercalated into the duplex displacing the cytosine opposite the lesion. The adducted guanine rotated about the glycosidic bond into the syn conformation. The overall stability of the DNA duplex was reduced as demonstrated by a decrease in melting temperature of 11º C compared to the undamaged duplex. Another structure was determined for C8-dG-ABA in complex with a trans-lesion synthesis polymerase, human polymerase eta (hPol η). The conformation of the C8-dG-ABA adduct within the active site of hPol η was markedly different from the structure observed in duplex DNA. The complex was captured in a non-mutagenic insertion state. The adducted guanine was in the anti conformation and was observed to form a Watson-Crick basepair with an incoming cytosine triphosphate (dCTP). The ABA moiety was rotated out of the active site of hPol η and resided in a hydrophobic pocket. The position of the ABA moiety did not allow for a clear path for the next template base to be translocated into the active site, and may reflect a means by which the adduct blocks replication.
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title Structural Consequences of the C8-Guanine DNA Adduct Formed by 3-Nitrobenzanthrone; an Environmental Carcinogen
title_short Structural Consequences of the C8-Guanine DNA Adduct Formed by 3-Nitrobenzanthrone; an Environmental Carcinogen
title_full Structural Consequences of the C8-Guanine DNA Adduct Formed by 3-Nitrobenzanthrone; an Environmental Carcinogen
title_fullStr Structural Consequences of the C8-Guanine DNA Adduct Formed by 3-Nitrobenzanthrone; an Environmental Carcinogen
title_full_unstemmed Structural Consequences of the C8-Guanine DNA Adduct Formed by 3-Nitrobenzanthrone; an Environmental Carcinogen
title_sort structural consequences of the c8-guanine dna adduct formed by 3-nitrobenzanthrone; an environmental carcinogen
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