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Mutagens interfere with microRNA maturation by inhibiting DICER. An in silico biology analysis. (Articolo in rivista)
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- Mutagens interfere with microRNA maturation by inhibiting DICER. An in silico biology analysis. (Articolo in rivista) (literal)
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- 2011-01-01T00:00:00+01:00 (literal)
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- 10.1016/j.mrfmmm.2011.07.020 (literal)
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- Ligorio M Izzotti A Pulliero A Arrigo P. (literal)
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- Department of Health Sciences, University of Genoa, Genoa, Italy. (literal)
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- Mutagens interfere with microRNA maturation by inhibiting DICER. An in silico biology analysis. (literal)
- Abstract
- Exposure to environmental mutagens results in alteration of microRNA expression
mainly oriented towards down-regulation, as typically observed in cigarette
smoke. However, the molecular mechanism triggering this event is still unknown.
To shed light on this issue, we developed an 'in silico' analysis testing 25
established environmental mutagens (polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons,
heterocyclic compounds, nitrosoamines, morpholine, ethylnitrosurea, benzene
derivatives, hydroxyl amines, alkenes) for their potential to interfere with the
function of DICER, the enzyme involved in the cytoplasmic phase of microRNA
maturation. In order to analyse the binding affinity between DICER and each
mutagen, the three-dimensional bioinformatic structures of DICER-RNase III
domains and of mutagens have been constructed. The binding affinity of mutagens
for each DICER's RNase III domain was estimated by calculating the global
contact-energy and the number of intermolecular contacts. These two parameters
reflect the stability of the DICER-mutagen complexes. All the 25 mutagens tested
form stable complexes with DICER, 20 of which form a complex with DICER A domain,
that is more stable than those formed by DICER with its natural substrate, i.e.
double strand short RNAs. These mutagens are benzo(a)pyrene diol epoxide,
nitroimidazoles, fluorenes, naphthalene, morpholine, stilbenes, hydroxylamines,
fecapentenes. In the case of exposure to mutagen mixtures
(benzo(a)pyrene-diolepoxide and 4-acetylaminostilbene), synergistic or less than
addictive effects occur depending on the docking order of the compounds. A group
of 8 mutagens with the highest ability to interfere with this DICER function, was
identified by hierarchical cluster analysis. This group included
1-ethyl-1-nitrosourea and 4-nitrosomorpholine. Herein, presented data support the
view that mutagens interfere with microRNA maturation by binding DICER. This
finding sheds light on a new epigenetic mechanism exerted by environmental
mutagens in inducing cell damage. (literal)
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