Note to users. If you're seeing this message, it means that your browser cannot find this page's style/presentation instructions -- or possibly that you are using a browser that does not support current Web standards. Find out more about why this message is appearing, and what you can do to make your experience of our site the best it can be.


Science 27 February 1976:
Vol. 191. no. 4229, pp. 868 - 869
DOI: 10.1126/science.766187

Articles

Science, Vol 191, Issue 4229, 868-869
Copyright © 1976 by American Association for the Advancement of Science


articles

Mutagenicity of malonaldehyde, a decomposition product of peroxidized polyunsaturated fatty acids

FH Mukai and BD Goldstein

Incubation of histidine requiring auxotrophs of the bacterium Salmonella typhimurium with malonaldehyde, a three-carbon dialdehyde, produced an increased number of revertants in specific strains. Mutagenesis was only observed in frameshift mutants with normal excision repair and did not occur in those base-pair substitution mutants tested. The results are consistent with the cross-linking of bacterial DNA by malonaldehyde leading to mutagenesis expressed through the error-prone repair system.


THIS ARTICLE HAS BEEN CITED BY OTHER ARTICLES:
Relations of glycemic index and glycemic load with plasma oxidative stress markers.
Y. Hu, G. Block, E. P Norkus, J. D Morrow, M. Dietrich, and M. Hudes (2006)
Am. J. Clinical Nutrition 84, 70-76
   Abstract »    Full Text »    PDF »
Increased Oxidative Stress in Prepubertal Severely Obese Children: Effect of a Dietary Restriction-Weight Loss Program.
A. Mohn, M. Catino, R. Capanna, C. Giannini, M. Marcovecchio, and F. Chiarelli (2005)
J. Clin. Endocrinol. Metab. 90, 2653-2658
   Abstract »    Full Text »    PDF »
Induction of frameshift and base pair substitution mutations by the major DNA adduct of the endogenous carcinogen malondialdehyde.
L. A. VanderVeen, M. F. Hashim, Y. Shyr, and L. J. Marnett (2003)
PNAS 100, 14247-14252
   Abstract »    Full Text »    PDF »
Malondialdehyde, a Product of Lipid Peroxidation, Is Mutagenic in Human Cells.
L. J. Niedernhofer, J. S. Daniels, C. A. Rouzer, R. E. Greene, and L. J. Marnett (2003)
J. Biol. Chem. 278, 31426-31433
   Abstract »    Full Text »    PDF »
Factors Associated with Oxidative Stress in Human Populations.
G. Block, M. Dietrich, E. P. Norkus, J. D. Morrow, M. Hudes, B. Caan, and L. Packer (2002)
Am. J. Epidemiol. 156, 274-285
   Abstract »    Full Text »    PDF »
Lobe-specific increases in malondialdehyde DNA adduct formation in the livers of mice following infection with Helicobacter hepaticus.
R. Singh, C. Leuratti, S. Josyula, M. A. Sipowicz, B. A. Diwan, K. S. Kasprzak, H. A. J. Schut, L. J. Marnett, L. M. Anderson, and D. E. G. Shuker (2001)
Carcinogenesis 22, 1281-1287
   Abstract »    Full Text »    PDF »
Levels of Malondialdehyde-Deoxyguanosine in the Gastric Mucosa: Relationship with Lipid Peroxidation, Ascorbic Acid, and Helicobacter pylori.
S. M. Everett, R. Singh, C. Leuratti, K. L. M. White, P. Neville, D. Greenwood, L. J. Marnett, C. J. Schorah, D. Forman, D. Shuker, et al. (2001)
Cancer Epidemiol. Biomarkers Prev. 10, 369-376
   Abstract »    Full Text »
The Role of Cyclooxygenase 2 in Ulcerative Colitis-Associated Neoplasia.
S. N. Agoff, T. A. Brentnall, D. A. Crispin, S. L. Taylor, S. Raaka, R. C. Haggitt, M. W. Reed, I. A. Afonina, P. S. Rabinovitch, A. C. Stevens, et al. (2000)
Am. J. Pathol. 157, 737-745
   Abstract »    Full Text »    PDF »
DNA Interstrand Cross-Links Induce Futile Repair Synthesis in Mammalian Cell Extracts.
D. Mu, T. Bessho, L. V. Nechev, D. J. Chen, T. M. Harris, J. E. Hearst, and A. Sancar (2000)
Mol. Cell. Biol. 20, 2446-2454
   Abstract »    Full Text »    PDF »
MutS Recognition of Exocyclic DNA Adducts That Are Endogenous Products of Lipid Oxidation.
K. A. Johnson, M. L. Mierzwa, S. P. Fink, and L. J. Marnett (1999)
J. Biol. Chem. 274, 27112-27118
   Abstract »    Full Text »    PDF »
Duplex DNA catalyzes the chemical rearrangement of a malondialdehyde deoxyguanosine adduct.
H. Mao, N. C. Schnetz-Boutaud, J. P. Weisenseel, L. J. Marnett, and M. P. Stone (1999)
PNAS 96, 6615-6620
   Abstract »    Full Text »    PDF »
DNA Polymerase II (polB) Is Involved in a New DNA Repair Pathway for DNA Interstrand Cross-Links in Escherichia coli.
M. Berardini, P. L. Foster, and E. L. Loechler (1999)
J. Bacteriol. 181, 2878-2882
   Abstract »    Full Text »    PDF »
Indirect mutagenesis by oxidative DNA damage: Formation of the pyrimidopurinone adduct of deoxyguanosine by base propenal.
P. C. Dedon, J. P. Plastaras, C. A. Rouzer, and L. J. Marnett (1998)
PNAS 95, 11113-11116
   Abstract »    Full Text »    PDF »
Mutagenicity in Escherichia coli of the major DNA adduct derived from the endogenous mutagen malondialdehyde.
S. P. Fink, G. R. Reddy, and L. J. Marnett (1997)
PNAS 94, 8652-8657
   Abstract »    Full Text »    PDF »
Detection of endogenous malondialdehyde-deoxyguanosine adducts in human liver.
A. Chaudhary, M Nokubo, G. Reddy, S. Yeola, J. Morrow, I. Blair, and L. Marnett (1994)
Science 265, 1580-1582
   Abstract »    PDF »
Vitamin E Suppresses Increased Lipid Peroxidation in Cigarette Smokers.
E. Hoshino, R. Shariff, A. Van Gossum, J. P. Allard, C. Pichard, R. Kurian, and K. N. Jeejeebhoy (1990)
JPEN J Parenter Enteral Nutr 14, 300-305
   Abstract »    PDF »
Mutation caused by human phagocytes.
S. Weitzman and T. Stossel (1981)
Science 212, 546-547
   Abstract »    PDF »



To Advertise     Find Products


Science. ISSN 0036-8075 (print), 1095-9203 (online)