缺锌会损害 OGG1 的催化活性

IF 3 3区 生物学 Q2 GENETICS & HEREDITY DNA Repair Pub Date : 2024-01-10 DOI:10.1016/j.dnarep.2024.103628
Priyanka Sharma , Carmen P. Wong , Emily Ho , Harini Sampath
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氧化应激引起的 DNA 碱基修饰如果得不到修复,会增加突变和基因组的不稳定性,最终导致细胞死亡。细胞主要通过碱基切除修复(BER)途径来修复氧化诱导的非螺旋扭曲病变。碱基切除修复由 DNA 糖基化酶启动,如 8-氧鸟嘌呤 DNA 糖基化酶(OGG1),它能修复氧化修饰的鸟嘌呤碱基,包括 7,8-二氢-8-氧鸟嘌呤(8-oxoG)和开环甲脒嘧啶病变,即 2,6-二氨基-4-羟基-5-甲脒嘧啶(FapyG)。OGG1 蛋白含有一个 C2H2 锌(Zn)指 DNA 结合域。然而,饮食中锌缺乏对 OGG1 催化活性的影响尚未得到广泛研究。随着年龄的增长,锌是一种常见的营养素,而在衰老过程中,氧化 DNA 损伤的发生率也同时增加。因此,了解锌对 OGG1 活性的潜在调控具有临床意义。本研究调查了一系列锌状态(从严重锌缺乏到外源锌补充)对幼年和老年动物的影响,以确定膳食锌状态对小鼠 OGG1 活性和氧化 DNA 损伤的影响。我们的研究结果表明,营养性锌缺乏会损害 OGG1 的活性和功能,但不会改变基因表达,而衰老会进一步加剧这些影响。这些结果对于在衰老过程中进行锌营养管理以减轻与年龄相关的 DNA 损伤具有重要意义。
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Catalytic activity of OGG1 is impaired by Zinc deficiency

Oxidative stress-induced DNA base modifications, if unrepaired, can increase mutagenesis and genomic instability, ultimately leading to cell death. Cells predominantly use the base excision repair (BER) pathway to repair oxidatively-induced non-helix distorting lesions. BER is initiated by DNA glycosylases, such as 8-oxoguanine DNA glycosylase (OGG1), which repairs oxidatively modified guanine bases, including 7,8-dihydro-8-oxoguanine (8-oxoG) and ring-opened formamidopyrimidine lesions, 2,6-diamino-4-hydroxy-5-formamidopyrimidine (FapyG). The OGG1 protein contains a C2H2 zinc (Zn) finger DNA binding domain. However, the impact of dietary Zn deficiency on OGG1 catalytic activity has not been extensively studied. Zn is a common nutrient of concern with increasing age, and the prevalence of oxidative DNA damage is also concurrently increased during aging. Thus, understanding the potential regulation of OGG1 activity by Zn is clinically relevant. The present study investigates the impact of a range of Zn statuses, varying from severe Zn deficiency to exogenous Zn-supplementation, in the context of young and aged animals to determine the impact of dietary Zn-status on OGG1 activity and oxidative DNA damage in mice. Our findings suggest that nutritional Zn deficiency impairs OGG1 activity and function, without altering gene expression, and that aging further exacerbates these effects. These results have important implications for nutritional management of Zn during aging to mitigate age-associated DNA damage.

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DNA Repair
DNA Repair 生物-毒理学
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期刊介绍: DNA Repair provides a forum for the comprehensive coverage of DNA repair and cellular responses to DNA damage. The journal publishes original observations on genetic, cellular, biochemical, structural and molecular aspects of DNA repair, mutagenesis, cell cycle regulation, apoptosis and other biological responses in cells exposed to genomic insult, as well as their relationship to human disease. DNA Repair publishes full-length research articles, brief reports on research, and reviews. The journal welcomes articles describing databases, methods and new technologies supporting research on DNA repair and responses to DNA damage. Letters to the Editor, hot topics and classics in DNA repair, historical reflections, book reviews and meeting reports also will be considered for publication.
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