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Claudia M N Aloisi1, Arman Nilforoushan1, Nathalie Ziegler1
1Department of Health Sciences and Technology, ETH Zürich, Schmelzbergstrasse 9, 8092 Zurich, Switzerland.
Abstract:
DNA mutations can result from replication errors due to different forms of DNA damage, including low-abundance DNA adducts induced by reactions with electrophiles. The lack of strategies to measure DNA adducts within genomic loci, however, limits our understanding of chemical mutagenesis. The use of artificial nucleotides incorporated opposite DNA adducts by engineered DNA polymerases offers a potential basis for site-specific detection of DNA adducts, but the availability of effective artificial nucleotides that insert opposite DNA adducts is extremely limited, and furthermore, there has been no report of a quantitative strategy for determining how much DNA alkylation occurs in a sequence of interest. In this work, we synthesized an artificial nucleotide triphosphate that is selectively inserted opposite O6-carboxymethyl-guanine DNA by an engineered polymerase and is required for DNA synthesis past the adduct. We characterized the mechanism of this enzymatic process and demonstrated that the artificial nucleotide is a marker for the presence and location in the genome of O6-carboxymethyl-guanine. Finally, we established a mass spectrometric method for quantifying the incorporated artificial nucleotide and obtained a linear relationship with the amount of O6-carboxymethyl-guanine in the target sequence. In this work, we present a strategy to identify, locate, and quantify a mutagenic DNA adduct, advancing tools for linking DNA alkylation to mutagenesis and for detecting DNA adducts in genes as potential diagnostic biomarkers for cancer prevention.
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