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uvrB gene deletion enhances SOS chromotest sensitivity for nitroreductases that preferentially generate the 4-hydroxylamine metabolite of the anti-cancer prodrug CB1954
- Source :
- Journal of biotechnology. 150(1)
- Publication Year :
- 2010
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Abstract
- CB1954 is an anti-cancer prodrug that can be reduced at either of two nitro groups to form cytotoxic metabolites. We describe here two efficient and previously uncharacterized nitroreductases, YfkO from Bacillus subtilis which reduces CB1954 exclusively at the 4-NO(2) position, and NfsA from Klebsiella pneumoniae which preferentially reduces the 2-NO(2) group. Utilizing these novel enzymes, together with three previously characterized nitroreductases, we demonstrate that the Escherichia coli SOS-chromotest assay can differentially detect the 4-nitro versus 2-nitro reduction products of CB1954 following deletion of the nucleotide excision repair gene uvrB, but not mismatch repair (mutS) or methyltransferase (ada/ogt) genes. These findings may hold significance for identification and selection of nitroreductases for CB1954-mediated gene therapy, particularly when targeting tumors that are deficient in nucleotide excision repair. Moreover, we demonstrate that comparative SOS chromotest analysis in wild type and uvrB mutant strains can be used to determine whether or not nucleotide excision repair plays a significant role in processing DNA damage resulting from activation of different nitroaromatic prodrugs.
- Subjects :
- DNA damage
Mutant
Aziridines
Molecular Sequence Data
Molecular Conformation
Bioengineering
Antineoplastic Agents
Biology
Applied Microbiology and Biotechnology
Nitroreductase
Bacterial Proteins
Metronidazole
SOS response
SOS Response, Genetics
Escherichia coli Proteins
Nitrofurazone
Wild type
DNA Helicases
General Medicine
Nitroreductases
SOS chromotest
Kinetics
Klebsiella pneumoniae
Biochemistry
DNA mismatch repair
Gene Deletion
Biotechnology
Nucleotide excision repair
Bacillus subtilis
Subjects
Details
- ISSN :
- 18734863
- Volume :
- 150
- Issue :
- 1
- Database :
- OpenAIRE
- Journal :
- Journal of biotechnology
- Accession number :
- edsair.doi.dedup.....5da1b72142d67936b9ec58db82c22f38