This HTML5 document contains 14 embedded RDF statements represented using HTML+Microdata notation.

The embedded RDF content will be recognized by any processor of HTML5 Microdata.

PrefixNamespace IRI
vivohttp://vivoweb.org/ontology/core#
n11http://hub.abes.fr/oup/periodical/nar/2007/volume_35/issue_14/101093nargkm497/authorship/
marcrelhttp://id.loc.gov/vocabulary/relators/
dctermshttp://purl.org/dc/terms/
n9http://hub.abes.fr/oup/periodical/nar/2007/volume_35/issue_14/101093nargkm497/articletype/
n5http://hub.abes.fr/oup/periodical/nar/2007/volume_35/issue_14/
n14http://hub.abes.fr/namespace/person/mail/473d5fa36086d1528a55044b392b1501/
n7http://hub.abes.fr/oup/periodical/nar/2007/volume_35/issue_14/101093nargkm497/m/
bibohttp://purl.org/ontology/bibo/
n16http://hub.abes.fr/referentiel/ouparticlecategories/subject/
rdachttp://rdaregistry.info/Elements/c/
hubhttp://hub.abes.fr/namespace/
n12http://hub.abes.fr/oup/periodical/nar/
rdfhttp://www.w3.org/1999/02/22-rdf-syntax-ns#
rdawhttp://rdaregistry.info/Elements/w/
xsdhhttp://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema#
n2http://hub.abes.fr/oup/periodical/nar/2007/volume_35/issue_14/101093nargkm497/
Subject Item
n2:w
rdf:type
rdac:C10001 bibo:Article
dcterms:isPartOf
n5:w
dcterms:subject
n16:chemistry
dcterms:title
Quantification of oxidative single-base and intrastrand cross-link lesions in unmethylated and CpG-methylated DNA induced by Fenton-type reagents
rdaw:P10072
n7:print n7:web
vivo:relatedBy
n11:2 n11:1
marcrel:aut
n14:e08392bb89dedb8ed6fb298f8e729c15 n2:caohuachuan
dcterms:abstract
Methylation of cytosine at CpG sites in mammalian cells plays an important role in the epigenetic regulation of gene expression. Here, we assessed the formation of single-nucleobase lesions and intrastrand cross-link lesions (i.e. G[8-5]C, C[5-8]G, mC[5m-8]G, and G[8-5m]mC, where ‘mC’ represents 5-methylcytosine) in unmethylated and the corresponding CpG-methylated synthetic double-stranded DNA upon treatment with Fenton-type reagents [i.e. H2O2, ascorbate together with Cu(II) or Fe(II)]. Our results showed that the yields of oxidative single-nucleobase lesions were considerably higher than those of the intrastrand cross-link lesions. Although no significant differences were found for the yields of single-base lesions induced from cytosine and mC, the G[8-5m]mC cross-link was induced ∼10 times more efficiently than the G[8-5]C cross-link. In addition, the mC[5m-8]G was induced at a level that was ∼15 times less than G[8-5m]mC, whereas the corresponding C[5-8]G intrastrand cross-link lesion was not detectable. Moreover, Cu(II) is ∼10-fold as effective as Fe(II) in inducing oxidative DNA lesions. These results suggest that oxidative intrastrand cross-link lesions formed at methylated-CpG sites may account for the previously reported mCG→TT tandem double mutations induced by Fenton-type reagents.
hub:articleType
n9:researcharticle
hub:isPartOfThisJournal
n12:w