Impact of Benzo[a]pyrene-2'-deoxyguanosine Lesions On Methylation Of DNA by SssI and Hhal DNA Methyltransferases

DNA damage caused by the binding of the tumorigen 7R,8S-diol 9S,10R-epoxide (B[a]PDE), a metabolite of bezo[a] pyrene, to guanine in CpG dinucleotide sequences could affect DNA methylation and, thus, represent a potential epigenetic mechanism of chemical carcinogenesis. In this work, we investigated...

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Veröffentlicht in:Biochemistry (Easton) 2006-05, Vol.45 (19), p.6142-6159
Hauptverfasser: Subach, OM, Baskunov, V B, Darii, M V, Maltseva, D V, Alexandrov, DA, Kirsanova, O V, Kolbanovskiy, A, Kolbanovskiy, M, Johnson, F, Bonala, R, Geacintov, N E, Gromova, E S
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Zusammenfassung:DNA damage caused by the binding of the tumorigen 7R,8S-diol 9S,10R-epoxide (B[a]PDE), a metabolite of bezo[a] pyrene, to guanine in CpG dinucleotide sequences could affect DNA methylation and, thus, represent a potential epigenetic mechanism of chemical carcinogenesis. In this work, we investigated the impact of stereoisomeric (+)- and (-)-trans-anti-B[a]P-N super(2)-dG adducts (B super(+) and B super(-)) on DNA methylation by prokaryotic DNA methyltransferases M.SssI and M.HhaL These two methyltransferases recognize CpG and GCGC sequences, respectively, and transfer a methyl group to the C5 atom of cytosine (C). A series of 18-mer unmethylated or hemimethylated oligodeoxynucleotide duplexes containing trans-anti-B[a]P-N super(2)-dG adducts was generated. The B super(+) or B super(-) residues were introduced either 5' or 3' adjacent or opposite to the target 2'-deoxycytidines. The B[a]PDE lesions practically produced no effect on M.SssI binding to DNA but reduced M.Hhal binding by 1-2 orders of magnitude. In most cases, the benzo[a]pyrenyl residues decreased the methylation efficiency of hemimethylated and unmethylated DNA by M.SssI and M.Hhal. An absence of the methylation of hemimethylated duplexes was observed when either the (+)- or the (-)-trans-anti-B[a]P-N super(2)-dG adduct was positioned 5' to the target dC. The effects observed may be related to the minor groove conformation of the bulky benzo[a]pyrenyl residue and to a perturbation of the normal contacts of the methyltransferase catalytic loop with the B[a]PDE-modified DNA. Our results indicate that a trans-anti-B[a]P-N super(2)-dG lesion flanking a target dC in the CpG dinucleotide sequence on its 5'-side has a greater adverse impact on methylation than the same lesion when it is 3' adjacent or opposite to the target dC.
ISSN:0006-2960
DOI:10.1021/bi0511639