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Title: Release of 7-alkylguanines from N-(2-chloroethyl)-N'-cyclohexyl-N-nitrosourea-modified DNA by 3-methyladenine DNA glycosylase II. Author: Habraken Y, Carter CA, Kirk MC, Ludlum DB. Journal: Cancer Res; 1991 Jan 15; 51(2):499-503. PubMed ID: 1985769. Abstract: Purified bacterial 3-methyladenine DNA glycosylase II releases four 7-alkylguanines from [3H]N-(2-chloroethyl)-N'-cyclohexyl-N-nitrosourea-modified DNA: 7-(2-hydroxyethyl)guanine,1,2-bis(7-guanyl)ethane, 7-(2-chloroethyl)guanine, and 7-(2-ethoxyethyl)guanine. 7-(2-Ethoxyethyl)guanine, a new compound, is formed as a result of an interaction with ethanol, a common solvent for the 2-haloethylnitrosoureas. Of the four 7-alkylguanines which are released from [3H]N-(2-chloroethyl)-N'-cyclohexyl-N-nitrosourea-modified DNA, 7-(2-hydroxyethyl)guanine is released at a rate very much slower than the other three. As shown by a study of the spontaneous decomposition of the corresponding 7-alkyl-deoxyguanines, differences in chemical stability do not appear to explain the slow release of 7-(2-hydroxyethyl)guanine. In view of previous results showing a difference in the distribution of alkylation products between sensitive and resistant glial cell lines, the broad specificity of this enzyme suggests that glycosylase activity could play a role in cellular resistance to 2-haloethylnitrosoureas.[Abstract] [Full Text] [Related] [New Search]