Carcinogenesis 1988-08-01

Detection of styrene oxide-DNA adducts by 32P-postlabeling.

S F Liu, S M Rappaport, J Rasmussen, W J Bodell

Index: Carcinogenesis 9 , 1401-1404, (1988)

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Abstract

In vitro reaction of DNA with styrene-7,8-oxide (styrene oxide) produced five adducts, as determined by 32P-postlabeling. When styrene oxide was reacted in vitro with deoxyribonucleotides, five adducts were observed from 2'-deoxyguanosine-3'-monophosphate, two from 2'-deoxyadenosine-3'-monophosphate, none from 2'-deoxythymidine-3-monophosphate or 2'-deoxycytidine-3'-monophosphate. Chromatographic comparison of the adducts formed in DNA with those formed with the deoxyribonucleotides suggests that deoxyguanosine is the primary site of DNA modification. Treatment of 9L cells with 1 mM styrene oxide resulted in the formation of several DNA adducts as detected by the postlabeling procedure. Our results indicate that 32P-postlabeling can be used to investigate DNA adducts formed by styrene oxide.


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