Issue 34, 2023

Reaction of human telomeric unit TTAGGG and a photoactivatable Pt(iv) anticancer prodrug

Abstract

The interaction of a photoactivatable diazidodihydroxido Pt(IV) prodrug, trans,trans,trans-[Pt(N3)2(OH)2(py)2] (py = pyridine; 1), with a hexamer straight human telomeric DNA unit sequence (5′-T1T2A3G4G5G6-3′, I) upon light irradiation was investigated by electrospray ionization mass spectroscopy (ESI-MS). In the primary mass spectrum, two major mono-platinated I adducts with the bound Pt moieties, trans-[PtII(N3)(py)2]+ (1′) and trans-[PtII(py)2]2+ (1′′), respectively, were detected. It is rare to observe such high abundance and nearly equal intensity platinated DNA adducts formed by these two PtII species because 1′ is usually the only major reduced Pt(II) species produced by the photodecomposition of complex 1 in the presence of DNA while 1′′ was rarely detected as the major reduced PtII species reported previously. Subsequent tandem mass spectrometric analysis by collision-induced dissociation (CID) showed that in the former adduct {I + 1′}2+, G6 and A3 were the platination sites. While in the latter adduct {I + 1′′}2+, a potential intrastrand crosslink was speculated after G4 and G6 sites were identified. Additionally, other minor platinated adducts like di-platinated I adduct by 1′ with platination sites at G4 and G6 and mono-platinated I adducts containing base oxidation were also detected by mass spectrometry. Due to the rich guanines and their sensitivity to oxidation, the oxidation induced by 1 most probably occurred at guanine. The oxidation adducts were proposed as 8-hydroxyl guanine, spiroiminodihydantoin (Sp), 2,6-diamino-4-hydroxy-5-formamidopyrimidine (FapyG), 5-guanidinohydantoin (Gh), and/or dehydroguanidinohydantoin (DGh) referring to previous reports. The obtained results provide useful chemical information about the photoreaction between photoactivatable Pt(IV) anticancer prodrugs and human telomeric DNA. Such special damages of Pt(IV) prodrugs on human telomeric DNA implicate its active role in the mechanism of Pt(IV) prodrugs and further support the unique sequence-dependent photointeraction profile of complex 1 reacting with DNA.

Graphical abstract: Reaction of human telomeric unit TTAGGG and a photoactivatable Pt(iv) anticancer prodrug

Supplementary files

Article information

Article type
Paper
Submitted
30 May 2023
Accepted
29 Jul 2023
First published
01 Aug 2023

Dalton Trans., 2023,52, 12057-12066

Reaction of human telomeric unit TTAGGG and a photoactivatable Pt(IV) anticancer prodrug

J. Lin, J. Zhang, Z. Ma, X. Wu, F. Wang, Y. Zhao, K. Wu and Y. Liu, Dalton Trans., 2023, 52, 12057 DOI: 10.1039/D3DT01643A

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