A novel fluorometric oligonucleotide assay to measure O 6-methylguanine DNA methyltransferase, methylpurine DNA glycosylase, 8-oxoguanine DNA glycosylase and abasic endonuclease activities: DNA repair status in human breast carcinoma cells overexpressing methylpurine DNA glycosylase
DNA repair status plays a major role in mutagenesis, carcinogenesis and resistance to genotoxic agents. Because DNA repair processes involve multiple enzymatic steps, understanding cellular DNA repair status has required several assay procedures. We have developed a novel in vitro assay that allows...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Nucleic acids research 2001-06, Vol.29 (12), p.2558-2566 |
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Zusammenfassung: | DNA repair status plays a major role in mutagenesis, carcinogenesis
and resistance to genotoxic agents. Because DNA repair processes
involve multiple enzymatic steps, understanding cellular DNA repair status
has required several assay procedures. We have developed a novel
in vitro
assay that allows quantitative measurement
of alkylation repair via
O
6
-methylguanine
DNA methyltransferase (MGMT) and base excision repair (BER) involving
methylpurine DNA glycosylase (MPG), human 8-oxoguanine DNA glycosylase
(hOGG1) and yeast and human abasic endonuclease (APN1 and APE/ref-1,
respectively) from a single cell extract. This approach involves preparation
of cell extracts in a common buffer in which all of the DNA repair
proteins are active and the use of fluorometrically labeled oligonucleotide substrates
containing DNA lesions specific to each repair protein. This method
enables methylation and BER capacities to be determined rapidly
from a small amount of starting sample. In addition, the stability
of the fluorometric oligonucleotides precludes the substrate variability
caused by continual radiolabeling. In this report this technique
was applied to human breast carcinoma MDA-MB231 cells overexpressing
human MPG in order to assess whether up-regulation of the initial
step in BER alters the activity of selected other BER (hOGG1 and
APE/ref-1) or direct reversal (MGMT) repair activities. |
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ISSN: | 1362-4962 0305-1048 1362-4962 |
DOI: | 10.1093/nar/29.12.2558 |