) The long-term goal of this research is to establish three-dimensional structures of DNA adducts and related lesions, and to correlate structural features of selectively-damaged DNA with its thermodynamic properties and with biological processes, including mutagenesis and DNA repair. Supported by a minority supplement, we have utilized high-resolution NMR spectroscopy and molecular dynamics to establish solution structures of DNA duplexes containing exocyclic lesions and abasic sites, determining their global structural features, lesion-containing base alignments, and perturbations at or near the lesion site. Our future studies encompass three areas: (i) novel DNA adducts, (ii) DNA abasic sites, and (iii) damaged DNA/repair protein complexes. We will perform studies on lesion-containing DNA duplexes focusing on etheno-, acrolein-, and FaPy-dG, adducts resulting from oxidative DNA damage and lipid peroxidation. The structure of these lesions paired with canonical Watson-Crick partners and mutagenic intermediates will be established. We will extend our studies of abasic sites by establishing correlations between sugar configuration, C1, hydrogen bonding, and the intra- or extrahelical position of the abasic site. In addition, we will characterize bistrand abasic site lesions to evaluate the effects of sequence context, mismatch formation, and directionality in DNA duplexes. We also will determine the three-dimensional structure of a putative """"""""flipped-out"""""""" DNA intermediate that forms when MutY binds to a non-cleavable DNA substrate, and will establish a solution structure for the C-terminal domain MutY protein.

Agency
National Institute of Health (NIH)
Institute
National Cancer Institute (NCI)
Type
Research Program Projects (P01)
Project #
5P01CA047995-10
Application #
6300329
Study Section
Project Start
2000-02-23
Project End
2001-01-31
Budget Start
Budget End
Support Year
10
Fiscal Year
2000
Total Cost
$150,097
Indirect Cost
Name
State University New York Stony Brook
Department
Type
DUNS #
804878247
City
Stony Brook
State
NY
Country
United States
Zip Code
11794
Minetti, Conceição A S A; Remeta, David P; Iden, Charles R et al. (2015) Impact of thymine glycol damage on DNA duplex energetics: Correlations with lesion-induced biochemical and structural consequences. Biopolymers 103:491-508
Völker, Jens; Plum, G Eric; Gindikin, Vera et al. (2014) Impact of bulge loop size on DNA triplet repeat domains: Implications for DNA repair and expansion. Biopolymers 101:1-12
Li, Mengxia; Völker, Jens; Breslauer, Kenneth J et al. (2014) APE1 incision activity at abasic sites in tandem repeat sequences. J Mol Biol 426:2183-98
Braunlin, William; Völker, Jens; Plum, G Eric et al. (2013) DNA meter: Energy tunable, quantitative hybridization assay. Biopolymers 99:408-17
Völker, Jens; Gindikin, Vera; Klump, Horst H et al. (2012) Energy landscapes of dynamic ensembles of rolling triplet repeat bulge loops: implications for DNA expansion associated with disease states. J Am Chem Soc 134:6033-44
Lukin, Mark; Minetti, Conceicao A S A; Remeta, David P et al. (2011) Novel post-synthetic generation, isomeric resolution, and characterization of Fapy-dG within oligodeoxynucleotides: differential anomeric impacts on DNA duplex properties. Nucleic Acids Res 39:5776-89
Zaliznyak, Tanya; Lukin, Mark; El-khateeb, Mahmoud et al. (2010) NMR structure of duplex DNA containing the alpha-OH-PdG.dA base pair: a mutagenic intermediate of acrolein. Biopolymers 93:391-401
Minetti, Conceição A S A; Remeta, David P; Johnson, Francis et al. (2010) Impact of alpha-hydroxy-propanodeoxyguanine adducts on DNA duplex energetics: opposite base modulation and implications for mutagenicity and genotoxicity. Biopolymers 93:370-82
Minetti, Conceicao A S A; Remeta, David P; Dickstein, Rian et al. (2010) Energetic signatures of single base bulges: thermodynamic consequences and biological implications. Nucleic Acids Res 38:97-116
Völker, Jens; Plum, G Eric; Klump, Horst H et al. (2010) Energy crosstalk between DNA lesions: implications for allosteric coupling of DNA repair and triplet repeat expansion pathways. J Am Chem Soc 132:4095-7

Showing the most recent 10 out of 123 publications