Wilstermann A M, Osheroff N
Department of Biochemistry, Vanderbilt University School of Medicine, Nashville, Tennessee 37232-0146, USA.
J Biol Chem. 2001 Dec 7;276(49):46290-6. doi: 10.1074/jbc.M105733200. Epub 2001 Oct 8.
Abasic sites are the most commonly formed DNA lesions in the cell and are produced by numerous endogenous and environmental insults. In addition, they are generated by the initial step of base excision repair (BER). When located within a topoisomerase II DNA cleavage site, "intact" abasic sites act as topoisomerase II poisons and dramatically stimulate enzyme-mediated DNA scission. However, most abasic sites in cells are not intact. They exist as processed BER intermediates that contain DNA strand breaks proximal to the damaged residue. When strand breaks are located within a topoisomerase II DNA cleavage site, they create suicide substrates that are not religated readily by the enzyme and can generate permanent double-stranded DNA breaks. Consequently, the effects of processed abasic sites on DNA cleavage by human topoisomerase IIalpha were examined. Unlike substrates with intact abasic sites, model BER intermediates containing 5'- or 3'-nicked abasic sites or deoxyribosephosphate flaps were suicide substrates. Furthermore, abasic sites flanked by 5'- or 3'-nicks were potent topoisomerase II poisons, enhancing DNA scission approximately 10-fold compared with corresponding nicked oligonucleotides that lacked abasic sites. These findings suggest that topoisomerase II is able to convert processed BER intermediates to permanent double-stranded DNA breaks.
无碱基位点是细胞中最常见的DNA损伤形式,由多种内源性和环境性损伤产生。此外,它们还由碱基切除修复(BER)的起始步骤产生。当位于拓扑异构酶II DNA切割位点内时,“完整的”无碱基位点可作为拓扑异构酶II的毒物,并显著刺激酶介导的DNA断裂。然而,细胞中的大多数无碱基位点并不完整。它们以经过处理的BER中间体形式存在,这些中间体在受损残基附近含有DNA链断裂。当链断裂位于拓扑异构酶II DNA切割位点内时,它们会形成自杀性底物,这种底物不易被该酶重新连接,并且会产生永久性双链DNA断裂。因此,研究了经过处理的无碱基位点对人拓扑异构酶IIα切割DNA的影响。与具有完整无碱基位点的底物不同,含有5'-或3'-带切口的无碱基位点或脱氧核糖磷酸瓣的模型BER中间体是自杀性底物。此外,两侧带有5'-或3'-切口的无碱基位点是强效的拓扑异构酶II毒物,与缺乏无碱基位点的相应带切口寡核苷酸相比,可使DNA断裂增强约10倍。这些发现表明,拓扑异构酶II能够将经过处理的BER中间体转化为永久性双链DNA断裂。