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Query: EC:2.1.1.37 (
DNA methyltransferase
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A variety of environmental pollutants may cause abnormal DNA methylation, which further disturb gene expression. In this work, we developed a rapid and sensitive method for the characterization and identification of the epigenotoxicity of environmental pollutants in terms of DNA methylation. The method combines in vitro inhibition reactions of a model
DNA methyltransferase
(
DNMT
) with rapid and sensitive capillary electrophoresis-laser-induced fluorescence (CE-LIF) immunoassays. This method was first assessed using two known
DNMT
inhibitors, (-)-epigallocatechin-3-gallate and RG108, and then applied to epigenotoxic evaluation of four aldehydes and six benzo-1,4-quinones. It was found that all these electrophilic chemicals could inhibit
DNMT
activity, probably due to their interactions with the active sites of
DNMT
. Interestingly, benzo-1,4-quinones displayed more inhibitory effects on
DNMT
activity than aldehydes. Among the tested six benzo-1,4-quinones, halogenated
benzo-1,4-quinone
showed higher inhibitory activity than non-halogenated p-
benzo-1,4-quinone
. Owing to its speed and sensitivity, our method will be potentially applicable for fast epigenotoxic screening of environmental pollutants and mechanistic study of environmental epigenetics.
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PMID:Epigenotoxicity of environmental pollutants evaluated by a combination of DNA methylation inhibition and capillary electrophoresis-laser-induced fluorescence immunoassay. 2337 82