Abstract

Gossypol, a polyphenolic binaphthyl dialdehyde found in cotton seeds, is a dietary mutagen and a potential male contraceptive. In the presence of Cu(II), gossypol caused breakage of supercoiled plasmid pBR322 DNA. The products were relaxed circles or a mixture of these and linear molecules. Other metal ions tested [Ni(II), Co(II), Mn(II), and Fe(II)] were ineffective or less effective in the DNA breakage reaction. In the case of gossypol-Cu(II) mediated cleavage, Cu(I) was shown to be an essential intermediate by using the Cu(I) sequestering reagent bathocuproine. By using job plots, it was established that in the absence of DNA, eight Cu(II) ions can be reduced by one gossypol molecule. The involvement of active oxygen species, such as singlet oxygen and H2O2, was established by the inhibition of DNA breakage by catalase and by sodium azide. It was further shown that gossypol is capable of directly producing H2O2.

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