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Query: UMLS:C0847097 (
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3-Methyladenine
DNA glycosylase II (AlkA) is an enzyme that cleaves a wide range of damaged bases from DNA. The gas-phase thermochemical properties (tautomerism,
acidity
, and proton affinity) have been measured and calculated for a series of AlkA purine substrates (7-methyladenine, 7-methylguanine, 3-methyladenine, 3-methylguanine, purine, 6-chloropurine, xanthine) that have not been heretofore examined. The damaged nucleobases are found to be more acidic than the normal nucleobases adenine and guanine. Because of this increased
acidity
, the damaged bases would be expected to be more easily cleaved from DNA by AlkA (their conjugate bases should be better leaving groups). We find that the gas-phase
acidity
correlates to the AlkA excision rates, which lends support to an AlkA mechanism wherein the enzyme provides a nonspecific active site, and nucleobase cleavage is dependent on the intrinsic N-glycosidic bond stability.
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PMID:Gas-phase studies of purine 3-methyladenine DNA glycosylase II (AlkA) substrates. 2255 94