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An Excimer Clamp for Measuring Damaged-Base Excision by the DNA Repair Enzyme NTH1.


ABSTRACT: Direct measurement of DNA repair enzyme activities is important both for the basic study of cellular repair pathways as well as for potential new translational applications in their associated diseases. NTH1, a major glycosylase targeting oxidized pyrimidines, prevents mutations arising from this damage, and the regulation of NTH1 activity is important in resisting oxidative stress and in suppressing tumor formation. Herein, we describe a novel molecular strategy for the direct detection of damaged DNA base excision activity by a ratiometric fluorescence change. This strategy utilizes glycosylase-induced excimer formation of pyrenes, and modified DNA probes, incorporating two pyrene deoxynucleotides and a damaged base, enable the direct, real-time detection of NTH1 activity in vitro and in cellular lysates. The probe design was also applied in screening for potential NTH1 inhibitors, leading to the identification of a new small-molecule inhibitor with sub-micromolar potency.

SUBMITTER: Jun YW 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC7180134 | biostudies-literature | 2020 May

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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An Excimer Clamp for Measuring Damaged-Base Excision by the DNA Repair Enzyme NTH1.

Jun Yong Woong YW   Wilson David L DL   Kietrys Anna M AM   Lotsof Elizabeth R ER   Conlon Savannah G SG   David Sheila S SS   Kool Eric T ET  

Angewandte Chemie (International ed. in English) 20200317 19


Direct measurement of DNA repair enzyme activities is important both for the basic study of cellular repair pathways as well as for potential new translational applications in their associated diseases. NTH1, a major glycosylase targeting oxidized pyrimidines, prevents mutations arising from this damage, and the regulation of NTH1 activity is important in resisting oxidative stress and in suppressing tumor formation. Herein, we describe a novel molecular strategy for the direct detection of dama  ...[more]

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