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Biochemistry ; 37(22): 8218-26, 1998 Jun 02.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-9609718

ABSTRACT

The key step in skin cancer induction by UV light is thought to be the mutagenic DNA synthesis past a DNA photoproduct in a proto-oncogene or tumor suppressor gene. To investigate this critical step, we have constructed an SV40 vector containing a cis-syn thymine dimer, the major DNA photoproduct induced by UVB light, within an AseI site at a location that would initially be replicated by leading strand synthesis. When the dimer-containing SV40 vector was incubated with cell-free HeLa extracts in the presence of TAg, and then digested with AseI, a 2325 bp fragment corresponding to inhibition of cleavage at the dimer site was observed, suggesting that the dimer had terminated synthesis and/or had been bypassed. When the reaction was limited to one round of replication and the products of restriction enzyme digestion were examined by denaturing gel electrophoresis, bands corresponding to both termination and bypass were observed in roughly a one-to-one ratio. Whereas increasing the dNTP concentration from 10 microM to 1 mM increased the ratio of bypass to termination from 0.6 to 2.6, it had no effect on the site of termination, which occurred exclusively one nucleotide before the dimer. Experiments in which dGTP was held constant at 25 microM and various combinations of the remaining nucleotides were raised from 25 microM to 1 mM showed substantial increases in the bypass-to-termination ratio, with the greatest effect seen for raising all three nucleotides to 1 mM. Replication by primary fibroblast XPV extracts was also investigated and found to be greatly stimulated by rhRPA, whereas the stimulatory effect for HeLa cell extracts was variable. In the presence of rhRPA, the XPV extracts were also found to bypass the cis-syn dimer, which contrasts with a recent report that could not detect dimer bypass in SV40 transformed XPV extracts in the absence of added replication factors [Cordeiro-Stone, M., et al. (1997) J. Biol. Chem. 272, 13945-13954].


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DNA, Viral/biosynthesis , Genetic Vectors/metabolism , Mutagenesis, Site-Directed , Simian virus 40/genetics , Thymine/metabolism , Xeroderma Pigmentosum/genetics , Cell Line , Cell-Free System/metabolism , Cell-Free System/virology , Deoxyribonucleotides , Dimerization , Electrophoresis, Agar Gel , Fibroblasts , Genetic Vectors/biosynthesis , Genetic Vectors/chemical synthesis , HeLa Cells , Humans , Nucleic Acid Denaturation , Proto-Oncogene Mas , Time Factors , Xeroderma Pigmentosum/virology
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