Synthesis of N2-trans-isosafrole-dG-adduct Bearing DNAs and the Bypass Studies with Human TLS Polymerases κ and η
Siddharam Shivappa Bagale,
Priyanka U. Deshmukh,
Shailesh B. Lad
et al.
Abstract:Safrole is a natural product present in many plants and
plant products,
including spices and essential oils. During cellular metabolism, it
converts to a highly reactive trans-isosafrole (SF) intermediate that
reacts with genomic DNA and forms N
2-SF-dG
and N
6-SF-dA DNA adducts, which are detected
in the oral tissue of cancer patients with betel quid chewing history.
To study the SF-induced carcinogenesis and to probe the role of low
fidelity translesion synthesis (TLS) polymerases in bypassing SF adducts,
he… Show more
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