Stereospecific Formation of Interstrand Carbinolamine DNA Cross-Links by Crotonaldehyde- and Acetaldehyde-Derived α-CH3-γ-OH-1,N2-Propano-2‘-deoxyguanosine Adducts in the 5‘-CpG-3‘ Sequence
- 22 December 2005
- journal article
- research article
- Published by American Chemical Society (ACS) in Chemical Research in Toxicology
- Vol. 19 (2) , 195-208
- https://doi.org/10.1021/tx050239z
Abstract
The crotonaldehyde- and acetaldehyde-derived R- and S-α-CH3-γ-OH-1,N2-propanodeoxyguanosine adducts were monitored in single-stranded and duplex oligodeoxynucleotides using NMR spectroscopy. In both instances, the cis and trans diastereomers of the α-CH3 and γ-OH groups underwent slow exchange, with the trans diastereomers being favored. In single-stranded oligodeoxynucleotides, the aldehyde intermediates were not detected spectroscopically, but their presence was revealed through the formation of N-terminal conjugates with the tetrapeptide KWKK. When annealed into 5‘-d(GCTAGCXAGTCC)-3‘·5‘-d(GGACTCYCTAGC)-3‘ containing the 5‘-CpG-3‘ sequence context (X = R- or S-α-CH3-γ-13C-OH-PdG; Y = 15N2-dG) at pH 7, partial opening of the R- or S-α-CH3-γ-13C-OH-PdG adducts to the corresponding N2-(3-oxo-1-methyl-propyl)-dG aldehydes was observed at temperatures below the Tm of the duplexes. These aldehydes equilibrated with their geminal diol hydrates; higher temperatures favored the aldehydes. When annealed opposite T, the S-α-CH3-γ-13C-OH-PdG adduct was stable. At 37 °C, an interstrand DNA cross-link was observed spectroscopically only for the R-α-CH3-γ-OH-PdG adduct. Molecular modeling predicted that the interstrand cross-link formed by the R-α-CH3-γ-OH-PdG adduct introduced less disruption into the duplex structure than did the cross-link arising from the S-α-CH3-γ-OH-PdG adduct, due to differing orientations of the R- and S-CH3 groups. Modeling also predicted that the α-methyl group of the aldehyde arising from the R-α-CH3-γ-OH-PdG adduct is oriented in the 3‘-direction in the minor groove, facilitating cross-linking. In contrast, the α-methyl group of the aldehyde arising from the S-α-CH3-γ-OH-PdG adduct is oriented in the 5‘-direction within the minor groove, potentially hindering cross-linking. NMR revealed that for the R-α-CH3-γ-OH-PdG adduct, the carbinolamine form of the cross-link was favored in duplex DNA with the imine (Schiff base) form of the cross-link remaining below the level of spectroscopic detection. Molecular modeling predicted that the carbinolamine linkage maintained Watson−Crick hydrogen bonding at both of the tandem C·G base pairs. Dehydration of the carbinolamine cross-link to an imine, or cyclization of the latter to form a pyrimidopurinone cross-link, required disruption of Watson−Crick hydrogen bonding at one or both of the cross-linked base pairs.Keywords
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