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  • Title: Separation of (+)-syn- and (-)-anti-benzo[a]pyrene dihydrodiol epoxide-DNA adducts in 32P-postlabeling analysis.
    Author: Reddy AP, Pruess-Schwartz D, Marnett LJ.
    Journal: Chem Res Toxicol; 1992; 5(1):19-25. PubMed ID: 1581531.
    Abstract:
    The (+)-enantiomer of 7,8-dihydroxy-7,8-dihydrobenzo[a]pyrene (BP-7,8-diol) is a diagnostic probe for cytochrome P-450 and non-cytochrome P-450 pathways of dihydrodiol epoxidation. The principle products of epoxidation are the (+)-syn-dihydrodiol epoxide [(+)-syn-BPDE] and the (-)-anti-dihydrodiol epoxide [(-)-anti-BPDE]. Chromatographic conditions are described that separate the major deoxynucleoside 3',5'-bisphosphate adducts derived from these dihydrodiol epoxides on commercial poly(ethylenimine) thin-layer plates. Inclusion of boric acid and magnesium chloride in the D4 solvent is a key feature of the separation. Reasonable separation of these bisphosphate adducts from the major deoxynucleoside 3',5'-bisphosphate adduct derived from (+)-anti-BPDE is also observed. 32P-Postlabeling analysis of DNA adducts produced following topical administration of benzo[a]pyrene to mouse skin suggests that cytochrome P-450 plays a major role in its metabolism to DNA binding derivatives.
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