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Structure Elucidation of the Adducts Formed by Fjord Region Dibenzo[a,l]pyrene-11,12-dihydrodiol 13,14-epoxides with Deoxyguanosine

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Specialty Toxicology
Date 1999 Sep 22
PMID 10490498
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Abstract

(+/-)-anti-Dibenzo[a,l]pyrene-11,12-dihydrodiol 13,14-epoxide {(+/-)-anti-DB[a,l]PDE} was reacted with deoxyguanosine (dG) in dimethylformamide at 100 degrees C for 30 min, and two sets of adducts were isolated: a mixture of (+/-)-anti-cis- & -trans-N(2)dG (43%) and a mixture of (+/-)-anti-cis- & -trans-N7Gua (45%). Both are mixtures of four stereoisomers that cannot be separated by HPLC. Similarly, (+/-)-syn-DB[a,l]PDE was reacted with dG under the same conditions, and (+/-)-syn-cis- & -trans-N(2)dG (38%) and (+/-)-syn-cis- & -trans-N7Gua (59%) were obtained. The structures of the adducts were determined by a combination of NMR and fast atom bombardment mass spectrometry. By reacting (-)-anti-DB[a,l]PDE or (+)-syn-DB[a,l]PDE with dG under the same conditions, however, optically pure N(2)dG and N7Gua isomers were obtained: (-)-anti-cis-N(2)dG (12%), (-)-anti-trans-N(2)dG (17%), (-)-anti-trans-N7Gua (43%), (+)-syn-cis-N(2)dG (7%), (+)-syn-trans-N(2)dG (3%), (+)-syn-cis-N7Gua (36%), and (+)-syn-trans-N7Gua (22%). The structures of the optically pure adducts were assigned by NMR. syn- and anti-DB[a,l]PDE-N(2)dG adducts can be distinguished by fluorescence line-narrowing spectroscopy (FLNS). Moreover, distinction between cis- and trans-stereochemistry of the adducts is also straightforward by FLNS, because the FLN spectra for the four DB[a,l]PDE-N(2)dG adducts, anti-cis, anti-trans, syn-cis, and syn-trans, are spectroscopically unique.

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