Reinvestigation of the Modification of Nucleic Acids with Malonaldehyde(Biological)
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概要
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The reaction of yeast ribonucleic acid (RNA) with malonaidehyde, a product of Iipid oxidation, at pH 4 and 37℃ produced modified RNA with absorption at 325 nm and fluorescence. The fluorescence intensity was extremely low as compared with that of bovine serum albumin modified similarly. Torula yeast transfer RNA (tRNA), calf thymus deoxyribonucleic acid (DNA), polycytidylic acid (polyC) and polyadenylic acid (polyA) underwent similar modification. The modification took place at cytosine, adenine and probably guanine residues. The absorption maximum at 325 nm may be due to the modified cytosine and adenine residues, which form 1 : 3 adducts with a methylene cyclopropane ring and a six-membered ring (Nair et al., J. Am. Chem, Soc, 106, 3370 (1984)). These modifications did not produce any significant fluorescence. The present data are inconsistent with those of Reiss et al. (Biochcm. Biophys. Res. Commun., 48, 921 (1972)), who reported that the modification of nucleic acids with malonaidehyde produced fluorescent cross-links due to conjugated Schiff bases.
- 公益社団法人日本薬学会の論文
- 1987-08-25
著者
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Kikugawa Kiyomi
Tokyo College Of Pharmacy
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Taguchi Kumiko
Tokyo College Of Pharmacy
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MARUYAMA TEPPEI
Tokyo College of Pharmacy
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