Extending the understanding of mutagenicity: Structural insights into primer-extension past a benzo[a]pyrene diol epoxide-DNA adduct

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作者
Perlow, RA [1 ]
Broyde, S [1 ]
机构
[1] NYU, Dept Biol, New York, NY 10003 USA
关键词
DNA polymerase; mutagenicity; carcinogen-DNA adducts; benzo[a]pyrene; molecular dynamics;
D O I
10.1016/S0022-2836(03)00187-6
中图分类号
Q5 [生物化学]; Q7 [分子生物学];
学科分类号
071010 ; 081704 ;
摘要
DNA polymerase enzymes employ a number of innate fidelity mechanisms to ensure the faithful replication of the genome. However, when confronted with DNA damage, their fidelity mechanisms can be evaded, resulting in a mutation that may contribute to the carcinogenic process. The environmental carcinogen benzo[a]pyrene is metabolically activated to reactive intermediates, including the tumorigenic (+)-anti-benzo[a]pyrene diol epoxide, which can attack DNA at the exocyclic amino group of guanine to form the major (+)-trans-anti-[BP]-N-2-dG adduct. Bulky adducts such as (+)-trans-anti-[BP]-N-2-dG primarily block DNA replication, but are occasionally bypassed and cause mutations if paired with an incorrect base. In vitro standing-start primer-extension assays show that the preferential insertion of A opposite (+)-trans-anti-[BP]-N-2-dG is independent of the sequence context, but the primer is extended preferentially when dT is positioned opposite the damaged base in a 5'-CG*T-3' sequence context. Regardless of the base positioned opposite (+)-transanti-[BP]-N-2-dG, extension of the primer past the lesion site poses the greatest block to polymerase progression. In order to gain insight into primer-extension of each base opposite (+)-trans-anti-[BP]-N-2-dG, we carried out molecular modeling and 1.25 ns unrestrained molecular dynamics simulations of the adduct in the +1 position of the template within the replicative pol I family T7 DNA polymerase. Each of the four bases was modeled at the 3' terminus of the primer, incorporated opposite the adduct, and the next-to-be replicated base was in the active site with its Watson-Crick partner as the incoming nucleotide. As in our studies of nucleotide incorporation, (+)-trans-anti-[BP]-N-2-dG was modeled in the syn conformation in the +1 position, with the BP moiety on the open major groove side of the primer-template duplex region, leaving critical protein-DNA interactions intact. The present work revealed that the efficiency of primer-extension past this bulky adduct opposite each of the four bases in the 5'-CG*T-3' sequence can be rationalized by the stability of interactions between the polymerase protein, primer-template DNA and incoming nucleotide. However, the relative stabilization of each nucleotide opposite (+)-trans-anti-[BP]-N-2-dG in the +1 position (T > G > A greater than or equal to C) differed from that when the adduct and partner were the nascent base-pair (A > T greater than or equal to G > C). In addition, extension past (+)-trans-anti-[BP]-N-2-dG may pose a greater block to a high fidelity DNA polymerase than does nucleotide incorporation opposite the adduct because the presence of the modified base-pair in the + 1 position is more disruptive to the polymerase-DNA interactions than it is within the active site itself. The dN:(+)-trans-anti-[BP]-N-2-dG base-pair is strained to shield the bulky aromatic BP moiety from contact with the solvent in the +1 position, causing disruption of protein-DNA interactions that would likely result in decreased extension of the base-pair. These studies reveal in molecular detail the kinds of specific structural interactions that determine the function of a processive DNA polymerase when challenged by a bulky DNA adduct. (C) 2003 Elsevier Science Ltd. All rights reserved.
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