Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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6659660 | The Journal of Chemical Thermodynamics | 2018 | 21 Pages |
Abstract
Comet assay shows that Cd and Ni are genotoxic, they are responsible for DNA breaks starting from 1.10â4 mol.Lâ1 and 5.10â2 mol.Lâ1, respectively whereas Al has no effect (on DNA at pH7) as studied by ITC at pH 7. Cd and Ni present an electrostatic interaction with DNA phosphate groups. At high Cd concentration, a DNA condensation is observed by contrast. Al has no interaction with DNA phosphate groups, but at pH 4 the electrostatic interaction is strong and the same DNA condensation phenomenon is observed. Metal genotoxic effect seems linked to the electrostatic interaction on DNA phosphate groups. Genotoxic power evolves in parallel to DNA phosphate interaction strength as Cdâ¯>â¯Niâ¯>â¯Al. If this study shows that metals ions do not directly break DNA, this binding could be a preferential site for damage due to reactive oxygen species.
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Authors
Catherine Belliardo, Carole Di Giorgio, Florence Chaspoul, Philippe Gallice, David Bergé-Lefranc,