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Gene-specific DNA interstrand cross-links produced by nitrogen mustard in the human tumor cell line Colo320HSR.
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GeneticsDna AnalysisMolecular BiologyNucleic Acid ChemistryNitrogen MustardRadiation OncologyGenome InstabilityDna SequencingOncogenic AgentOligonucleotideDna ReplicationChromosomal RearrangementCancer GeneticsN-ras GeneCell BiologyChromatinNatural SciencesC-myc OncogeneCancer GenomicsMedicineGenome Editing
Genomic and gene-specific DNA interstrand cross-links produced by nitrogen mustard (HN2) were measured in the human tumor cell line Colo320HSR. Following exposures that produced greater than or equal to 1 log cell kill, it was found that HN2-induced DNA interstrand cross-links were produced and processed in a heterogeneous fashion within the genome. Cross-links were detected in the amplified, overexpressed c-myc oncogene, whereas in the weakly expressed N-ras gene and the nontranscribed, high copy number alpha-satellite sequence (of chromosome 20), cross-links were not detected. The cross-links in the c-myc oncogene disappeared more rapidly than total genomic cross-links. These results suggest that HN2-induced DNA interstrand cross-links are produced and processed in the genome in a nonrandom fashion.
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