Abstract

Abstract Reactive metabolites from non-planar polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbon carcinogens react extensively with both deoxyadenosine and deoxyguanosine in DNA whereas those from planar molecules react predominantly only with deoxyguanosine. In vitro studies with single adducts in oligonucleotides showed that both types of adduct blocked primer extension and that the limited amount of nucleotide addition opposite the adduct varied with the polymerase, the sequence context of the adduct and the chemical structure of the adduct. When these same single adduct containing-oligonucleotides were introduced into a single-stranded vector that was allowed to replicate in Escherichia coli, the major events observed were blockage of replication, insertion of the correct nucleotide (i.e. T opposite an A adduct and C opposite a G adduct), and insertion of A opposite the adduct. In mouse skin, benzo[c]phenanthrene 4S,3R-dihydrodiol 2S,1R-epoxide initiated substantially more tumors per DNA adduct formed than did the other...

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