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Molecular approach to the nucleo-melanosomal interaction in human melanoma cells
Authors:Miranda  Michele  Zarivi  Osvaldo  Amicarelli  Fernanda  Ragnelli  Anna Maria  Aimola  Pierpaolo  Porretta  Rocchina  Natali  Pier Giorgio  Arcadi  Antonio  Savino  Maria  Poma  Anna  Bonfigli  Antonella
Institution:(1) Department of Genetics and Molecular Biology, University of Rome lsquoLa Sapienzarsquo, 00185 Rome, Italy;(2) Departments of Basic and Applied Biology and Chemistry, Chemical Engineering and Materials, University of L'Aquila, 67100 L'Aquila, Italy
Abstract:This paper presents evidence that L-tyrosine oxidation products and 5,6-dihydroxyindole, an intermediate of melanin synthesis bind to and modify DNA structure, as tested by extracting cell DNA, using topoisomerase I and denaturation assays. When supercoiled plasmid pCU18 or pBR322 DNAs are treated with 5,6-dihydroxyindole the supercoiled species disappear and are converted to species less mobile in a gel retardation test with respect to relaxed DNA. 5,6-Dihydroxyindole causes an easier acid denaturation of the double helix. The results, that are dose dependent,would point to both intercalation and cross-linking of DNA by 5,6-dihydroxyindole and its oxidation product(s). 3H-L-tyrosine deriving radioactivity, bound to nuclear DNA, is higher at low pH, (5.6) if compared to pH 6.8. The highest radioactivity bound to cell DNA is found during the transition from the amelanotic to the melanotic phenotype in human melanoma cell lines. As a control, the binding of 3H-L-tyrosine radioactivity to human prostate fibroblast DNA was investigated.
Keywords:melanoma  mutation  tyrosinase  5  6-dihydroxyindole  melanosomes  liposomes
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