Exposure to formaldehyde results in the formation of DNA-protein cross-links (DPCs) as a primary genotoxic effect. Although DPCs are biologically important and eight amino acids have been reported to form stable adducts with formaldehyde, the structures of these cross-links have not yet been elucidated. We have characterized formaldehyde-induced cross-links of Lys, Cys, His and Trp with dG, dA and dC. dT formed no cross-links, nor did Arg, Gln, Tyr or Asn. Reaction of formaldehyde with Lys and dG gave the highest yield of cross-linked products, followed by reaction with Cys and dG. Yields from the other coupling reactions were lower by a factor of 10 or more. Detailed structural examination by NMR and mass spectrometry established that the ...
Formaldehyde cross-linking has been used to study protein-protein interactions in cells. Its short s...
We investigated the reactions of formaldehyde plus acetaldehyde with dGuo and DNA in order to determ...
We investigated the reactions of formaldehyde plus acetaldehyde with dGuo and DNA in order to determ...
Exposure to formaldehyde results in the formation of DNA-protein cross-links (DPCs) as a primary gen...
DNA-protein crosslinks (DPCs) arise from a wide range of endogenous and exogenous chemicals, such as...
DNA-protein crosslinks (DPCs) arise from a wide range of endogenous and exogenous chemicals, such as...
Formaldehyde is produced worldwide on a large scale (21 million tons in 2000) and used in a wide spe...
Formaldehyde is produced worldwide on a large scale (21 million tons in 2000) and used in a wide spe...
DNA-protein crosslinks (DPC) arise from a wide range of endogenous and exogenous chemicals, such as ...
Formaldehyde is not only a widely used chemical with well-known carcinogenicity but is also a normal...
Formaldehyde is not only a widely used chemical with well-known carcinogenicity but is also a normal...
Formaldehyde is an essential metabolic intermediate in human cells and can also enter into the body ...
Formaldehyde is an essential metabolic intermediate in human cells and can also enter into the body ...
Formaldehyde cross-linking has been used to study protein-protein interactions in cells. Its short s...
Formaldehyde is a known carcinogen, which damages and mutates DNA in the cells of mammals. Acute and...
Formaldehyde cross-linking has been used to study protein-protein interactions in cells. Its short s...
We investigated the reactions of formaldehyde plus acetaldehyde with dGuo and DNA in order to determ...
We investigated the reactions of formaldehyde plus acetaldehyde with dGuo and DNA in order to determ...
Exposure to formaldehyde results in the formation of DNA-protein cross-links (DPCs) as a primary gen...
DNA-protein crosslinks (DPCs) arise from a wide range of endogenous and exogenous chemicals, such as...
DNA-protein crosslinks (DPCs) arise from a wide range of endogenous and exogenous chemicals, such as...
Formaldehyde is produced worldwide on a large scale (21 million tons in 2000) and used in a wide spe...
Formaldehyde is produced worldwide on a large scale (21 million tons in 2000) and used in a wide spe...
DNA-protein crosslinks (DPC) arise from a wide range of endogenous and exogenous chemicals, such as ...
Formaldehyde is not only a widely used chemical with well-known carcinogenicity but is also a normal...
Formaldehyde is not only a widely used chemical with well-known carcinogenicity but is also a normal...
Formaldehyde is an essential metabolic intermediate in human cells and can also enter into the body ...
Formaldehyde is an essential metabolic intermediate in human cells and can also enter into the body ...
Formaldehyde cross-linking has been used to study protein-protein interactions in cells. Its short s...
Formaldehyde is a known carcinogen, which damages and mutates DNA in the cells of mammals. Acute and...
Formaldehyde cross-linking has been used to study protein-protein interactions in cells. Its short s...
We investigated the reactions of formaldehyde plus acetaldehyde with dGuo and DNA in order to determ...
We investigated the reactions of formaldehyde plus acetaldehyde with dGuo and DNA in order to determ...