- Allylic compounds bind directly to DNA: investigation of the binding mechanisms in vitro.
Allylic compounds bind directly to DNA: investigation of the binding mechanisms in vitro.
Chemico-biological interactions (1987-02-01)
E Eder, D Lutz, M Jörns
PMID3030573
ABSTRACT
The in vitro binding of three allyl compounds, allyl methanesulphonate, allyl bromide and allyl chloride to DNA from salmon sperm was investigated. Kinetic DNA-alkylation measurements revealed significant differences between the strongly alkylating allyl methanesulphonate and allyl bromide with half-life values of 1.5 h and 8.1 h, respectively and the weakly alkylating allyl chloride with a half-life value of 360 h. Five alkylated nucleic bases, 3-allyladenine, N6-allyladenine, N2-allylguanine, 7-allylguanine and O6-allylguanine, could be identified after DNA-alkylation with all three allyl compounds.