REACTION OF NONTOXIC, POTENTIALLY CHEMOPREVENTIVE PURINETHIOLS WITH A DIRECT-ACTING, ELECTROPHILIC CARCINOGEN, BENZO[A]PYRENE-7,8-DIOL-9,10-EPOXIDE

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MACLEOD, MC [1 ]
QING, WG [1 ]
POWELL, KL [1 ]
DAYLONG, A [1 ]
EVANS, FE [1 ]
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[1] NATL CTR TOXICOL RES,DEPT BIOCHEM TOXICOL,JEFFERSON,AR 72079
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10.1021/tx00032a004
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R914 [药物化学];
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100701 ;
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Several nontoxic purinethiols have been shown to block the ability of the carcinogen 7-r,8-t-dihydroxy-9-t,10-t-oxy-7,8,9,10-tetrahydrobenzo[a]pyrene (BPDE) to bind covalently to DNA in Chinese hamster ovary cells. Two of these compounds also block BPDE-induced tumorigenesis in a two-stage mouse skin carcinogenesis model. The suggested mode of action of the purinethiols is through scavenging the electrophilic carcinogen by way of covalent reaction with the purinethiol. In the present work, we demonstrate that a series of five purinethiols (2,6-dithiopurine, thiopurinol, 6-thioxanthine, 2-mercaptopurine, and 9-methyl-6-mercaptopurine) react covalently in vitro with BPDE. The adducts formed have been characterized by UV-visible spectroscopy, solvent partitioning, and NMR spectroscopy; they result from addition of the thiol moiety at the 10-carbon of BPDE. Studies of the effects of Tris buffer and temperature on product ratios at completion of reaction indicate that the two major reaction pathways, hydrolysis of the epoxide and adduct formation, do not share a common rate-determining step. This suggests that the reaction mechanism for adduct formation is through S(N)2 attack of the thiol moiety at the 10 position of BPDE. The activation energies for the reaction of 5-purinethiols with various combinations of substituents at the 2 and 6 positions are all very similar, implying closely similar transition states. For compounds with a low pK(a) (2,6-dithiopurine, 2-mercaptopurine, and 6-thioxanthine) the most important reactant at physiological pH is the thiolate anion. However, for compounds with pK(a)'s above 8, the physiologically important reactions appear to be more complicated.
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