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Repair of O-6-Benzylguanine By the Escherichia Coli Ada and Ogt and the Human O6-Alkylguanine-Dna Alkyltransferases

  1. Author:
    Goodtzova, K.
    Kanugula, S.
    Edara, S.
    Pauly, G. T.
    Moschel, R. C.
    Pegg, A. E.
  2. Author Address

    Pegg AE PENN STATE UNIV COLL MED DEPT CELLULAR & MOL PHYSIOL MILTON S HERSHEY MED CTR POB 850 HERSHEY, PA 17033 USA PENN STATE UNIV COLL MED DEPT CELLULAR & MOL PHYSIOL MILTON S HERSHEY MED CTR HERSHEY, PA 17033 USA NCI FREDERICK CANC RES & DEV CTR ABL BASIC RES PROGRAM FREDERICK, MD 21702 USA
    1. Year: 1997
  1. Journal: Journal of Biological Chemistry
    1. 272
    2. 13
    3. Pages: 8332-8339
  2. Type of Article: Article
  1. Abstract:

    O-6-Methylguanine is removed from DNA via the transfer of the methyl group to a cysteine acceptor site present in the DNA repair protein O-6-alkylguanine-DNA alkyltransferase. The human alkyltransferase is inactivated by the free base O-6-benzylguanine, raising the possibility that substantially larger alkyl groups could also be accepted as substrates, However, the Escherichia coli alkyltransferase, Ada-C, is not inactivated by O-6-benzylguanine, The Ada-C protein was rendered capable of reaction by the incorporation of two site-directed mutations converting Ala(316) to a proline (A316P) and Trp(336) to alanine (W336A) or glycine (W336G), These changes increase the space at the active site of the protein where Cys(321) is buried and thus permit access of the O-6-benzylguanine inhibitor, Reaction of the mutant A316P/FY336A-Ada-C with O-6-benzylguanine was greatly stimulated by the presence of DNA, providing strong support for the concept that binding of DNA to the Ada-C protein activates the protein, The Ada-C protein was able to repair O-6-benzylguanine in a 16-mer oligodeoxyribonucleotide. However, the rate of repair was very slow, whereas the E. coli Ogt, the human alkyltransferase, and the mutant A316P/W336A-Ada-C alkyltransferases reacted very rapidly with this 16-mer substrate and preferentially repaired it when incubated with a mixture of the methylated and benzylated 16-mers. These results show that benzyl groups are better substrates than methyl groups for alkyltransferases provided that steric factors do not prevent binding of the substrate in the correct orientation for alkyl group transfer. [References: 59]

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