Nitrosourea interaction with chromatin and effect on poly(adenosine diphosphate ribose) polymerase activity. 1979

S Sudhakar, and K D Tew, and P S Schein, and P V Woolley, and M E Smulson

Poly(adenosine diphosphate ribose) polymerase, a chromatin-bound enzyme, was stimulated 150 to 200% after treatment of HeLa cells with methylnitrosourea (MNU). In contrast, a slight inhibitory effect on enzyme activity was observed after treatment of cells with various concentrations of chloroethylnitrosoureas. To define precisely the differential effects of nitrosoureas on the enzyme activity, their interactions with chromatin substructure were studied. A nonrandom, in vivo alkylation of chromatin DNA by equimolar concentrations of MNU and 1-(2-chloroethyl)-3-cyclohexyl-1-nitrosourea (CCNU) was revealed by digestion of nuclei from drug-treated cells with micrococcal nuclease and DNase I. [methyl-14C]MNU interacted preferentially with the more accessible regions of chromatin, the internucleosome linkers, whereas, the [chloroethyl-14C]CCNU alkylated the nucleosomal core DNA to a greater extent. These two drugs also differed in their extent of covalent modification of histone and nonhistone chromosomal protein. The binding of MNU to histones was greater than of CCNU. CCNU mainly affected nonhistone proteins. This difference in the reactivity of methyl and chloroethyl nitrosoureas with chromatin may relate to their differential effect on poly(adenosine diphosphate ribose) polymerase activity, as well as to their carcinogenic and antitumor properties.

UI MeSH Term Description Entries
D008130 Lomustine An alkylating agent of value against both hematologic malignancies and solid tumors. CCNU,Belustine,Cecenu,CeeNU,NSC-79037,NSC 79037,NSC79037
D008770 Methylnitrosourea A nitrosourea compound with alkylating, carcinogenic, and mutagenic properties. Nitrosomethylurea,N-Methyl-N-nitrosourea,NSC-23909,N Methyl N nitrosourea,NSC 23909,NSC23909
D009244 NAD+ Nucleosidase An enzyme that catalyzes the hydrolysis of nicotinamide adenine dinucleotide (NAD) to NICOTINAMIDE and ADENOSINE DIPHOSPHATE RIBOSE. Some are extracellular (ectoenzymes).The enzyme from some sources also catalyses the hydrolysis of nicotinamide adenine dinucleotide phosphate (NADP). DPNase,Diphosphopyridine Nucleotidase,NAD+ Glycohydrolase,NADase,Diphosphopyridine Nucleotidases,Ecto-NAD+ Glycohydrolase,NAD(P) Nucleosidase,NAD+ Nucleosidases,NAD-Glycohydrolase,NAD-Glycohydrolases,NADP Nucleosidase,NADP-Glycohydrolase,NADases,Ecto NAD+ Glycohydrolase,Glycohydrolase, Ecto-NAD+,Glycohydrolase, NAD+,NAD Glycohydrolase,NAD Glycohydrolases,NADP Glycohydrolase,Nucleosidase, NAD+,Nucleosidase, NADP,Nucleosidases, NAD+,Nucleotidase, Diphosphopyridine,Nucleotidases, Diphosphopyridine
D009607 Nitrosourea Compounds A class of compounds in which the core molecule is R-NO, where R is UREA. Compounds, Nitrosourea
D011065 Poly(ADP-ribose) Polymerases Enzymes that catalyze the transfer of multiple ADP-RIBOSE groups from nicotinamide-adenine dinucleotide (NAD) onto protein targets, thus building up a linear or branched homopolymer of repeating ADP-ribose units i.e., POLY ADENOSINE DIPHOSPHATE RIBOSE. ADP-Ribosyltransferase (Polymerizing),Poly ADP Ribose Polymerase,Poly(ADP-Ribose) Synthase,Poly(ADP-ribose) Polymerase,PARP Polymerase,Poly ADP Ribose Transferase,Poly ADP-Ribose Synthase,Poly(ADP-Ribose) Transferase,Poly(ADPR) Polymerase,Poly(ADPribose) Polymerase,Poly ADP Ribose Synthase,Polymerase, PARP,Synthase, Poly ADP-Ribose
D002843 Chromatin The material of CHROMOSOMES. It is a complex of DNA; HISTONES; and nonhistone proteins (CHROMOSOMAL PROTEINS, NON-HISTONE) found within the nucleus of a cell. Chromatins
D004247 DNA A deoxyribonucleotide polymer that is the primary genetic material of all cells. Eukaryotic and prokaryotic organisms normally contain DNA in a double-stranded state, yet several important biological processes transiently involve single-stranded regions. DNA, which consists of a polysugar-phosphate backbone possessing projections of purines (adenine and guanine) and pyrimidines (thymine and cytosine), forms a double helix that is held together by hydrogen bonds between these purines and pyrimidines (adenine to thymine and guanine to cytosine). DNA, Double-Stranded,Deoxyribonucleic Acid,ds-DNA,DNA, Double Stranded,Double-Stranded DNA,ds DNA
D004789 Enzyme Activation Conversion of an inactive form of an enzyme to one possessing metabolic activity. It includes 1, activation by ions (activators); 2, activation by cofactors (coenzymes); and 3, conversion of an enzyme precursor (proenzyme or zymogen) to an active enzyme. Activation, Enzyme,Activations, Enzyme,Enzyme Activations
D006367 HeLa Cells The first continuously cultured human malignant CELL LINE, derived from the cervical carcinoma of Henrietta Lacks. These cells are used for, among other things, VIRUS CULTIVATION and PRECLINICAL DRUG EVALUATION assays. Cell, HeLa,Cells, HeLa,HeLa Cell
D006657 Histones Small chromosomal proteins (approx 12-20 kD) possessing an open, unfolded structure and attached to the DNA in cell nuclei by ionic linkages. Classification into the various types (designated histone I, histone II, etc.) is based on the relative amounts of arginine and lysine in each. Histone,Histone H1,Histone H1(s),Histone H2a,Histone H2b,Histone H3,Histone H3.3,Histone H4,Histone H5,Histone H7

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