Voltammetric studies of the interaction of genotoxic 2-nitrofluorene with DNA
Language English Country Netherlands Media print-electronic
Document type Journal Article
PubMed
36442413
DOI
10.1016/j.bioelechem.2022.108326
PII: S1567-5394(22)00277-8
Knihovny.cz E-resources
- Keywords
- 2-Nitrofluorene, DNA biosensor, DNA damage, Electrochemical detection, Hanging mercury drop electrode,
- MeSH
- DNA * metabolism MeSH
- Electrodes MeSH
- Fluorenes MeSH
- DNA Damage MeSH
- Mercury * MeSH
- Publication type
- Journal Article MeSH
- Names of Substances
- 2-nitrofluorene MeSH Browser
- DNA * MeSH
- Fluorenes MeSH
- Mercury * MeSH
The interaction of genotoxic environmental pollutant 2-nitrofluorene (2-NF) with double-stranded DNA has been studied using a hanging mercury drop electrode (HMDE) as an electrochemical sensor. Two types of DNA damage were investigated and electrochemically detected using cyclic voltammetry and differential pulse voltammetry: (i) DNA damage caused by the direct interaction with 2-NF and (ii) DNA damage caused by short-lived radicals generated by the electrochemical reduction of 2-NF. For the study of the direct interaction, the HMDE was modified by DNA and the interaction of DNA with 2-NF was studied after their mutual interaction right at the HMDE surface, or DNA was preincubated with 2-NF in solution and, subsequently, the interaction was studied voltammetrically. Using both detection techniques, the formation of DNA-2-NF complex was observed and the mutual interaction was interpreted as an intercalation between DNA base pairs. On the basis of obtained results, we suppose that expected formation of 8-oxoguanosine leads to guanosine-cytidine base pair interruption and DNA double-strand break formation. The binding constants (K) of the DNA-2-NF complex formed in solution and on the HMDE surface (DNA/HMDE) were determined from the changes in the voltammetric peaks of the studied analyte.
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