2008
DOI: 10.1021/tx8002615
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Mapping DNA Adducts of Mitomycin C and Decarbamoyl Mitomycin C in Cell Lines Using Liquid Chromatography/Electrospray Tandem Mass Spectrometry

Abstract: The antitumor antibiotic and cancer chemotherapeutic agent mitomycin C (MC) alkylates and crosslinks DNA, forming six major MC-deoxyguanosine adducts of known structures in vitro and in vivo. Two of these adducts are derived from 2,7-diaminomitosene (2,7-DAM), a non-toxic reductive metabolite of MC formed in cells in situ. Several methods have been used for analysis of MC-DNA adducts in the past; however, a need exists for a safer, more comprehensive and direct assay of the six-adduct complex. Development of a… Show more

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“…This will enable shuttle vector-based methods, in conjunction with genetic manipulation, for interrogating the roles of BER glycosylases and ALKB family proteins in the removal of interstrand cross-link lesions in cells [164, 175]. Likewise, genetic modulation of these DNA repair enzymes, together with measurements of interstrand cross-links in cellular DNA by liquid chromatography-tandem mass spectrometry (LC-MS/MS) [72, 176181], also offers the opportunity for exploring the roles in these enzymes in the unhooking and repair of interstrand cross-links. At the same time, it will be important for studies in cellular systems (and cell extracts) to establish how proteins present at a stalled replication fork choreograph the action of NEIL3 and other enzymes involved in cross-link unhooking, and to gather data from living organisms that shed light on the biological roles and potential medicinal relevance of these repair pathways.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This will enable shuttle vector-based methods, in conjunction with genetic manipulation, for interrogating the roles of BER glycosylases and ALKB family proteins in the removal of interstrand cross-link lesions in cells [164, 175]. Likewise, genetic modulation of these DNA repair enzymes, together with measurements of interstrand cross-links in cellular DNA by liquid chromatography-tandem mass spectrometry (LC-MS/MS) [72, 176181], also offers the opportunity for exploring the roles in these enzymes in the unhooking and repair of interstrand cross-links. At the same time, it will be important for studies in cellular systems (and cell extracts) to establish how proteins present at a stalled replication fork choreograph the action of NEIL3 and other enzymes involved in cross-link unhooking, and to gather data from living organisms that shed light on the biological roles and potential medicinal relevance of these repair pathways.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The use of a LC-MS/MS-based assay also led to the observation that ICLs induced by mitomycin C could be partially removed in mouse mammary tumor cells. 228 …”
Section: Quantitative Analysis Of Dna Adductsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Although others and we previously employed LC-MS/MS for detecting DNA ICLs in cells or tissues 2427 , to our knowledge, this is one of the first few reports about the application of LC-MS/MS for examining the repair of any DNA ICLs. 27 …”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 92%