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Nucleophilic Thiol Proteins Bind Covalently to Abasic Sites in DNA.

Pratibha P GhodkeJohannes H MatseScott DawsonFrederick Peter Guengerich
Published in: Chemical research in toxicology (2022)
In the course of studies on the enhancement of 1,2-dibromoethane-induced DNA base pair mutations by O 6 -alkylguanine-DNA alkyltransferase (AGT, MGMT), we discovered the facile reaction of AGT with an abasic site in DNA, leading to covalent cross-linking. The binding of AGT differs from the mechanism reported for the protein HMCES; instead it appears to involve formation of a stable thioglycoside. Facile cross-linking was also observed with the protease papain, which like AGT has a low p K a cysteine, and the tripeptide glutathione.
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