Journal of Nutritional Science and Vitaminology
Online ISSN : 1881-7742
Print ISSN : 0301-4800
ISSN-L : 0301-4800
BREAKING ACTION OF REDUCTONES RELATED TO ASCORBIC ACID ON NUCLEIC ACIDS
Hirohisa OMURAYoshifuml TOMITAHiroaki FUJIKIKazuki SHINOHARAHiroki MURAKAMI
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1978 Volume 24 Issue 3 Pages 263-270

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The action of two types of ascorbate-related reductones on nucleic acids was investigated by comparison with that of ascorbic acid (AsA). Amino reductone (ScA) and thiol reductone (MHC) caused strandscissions in nucleic acids. This was confirmed by the fact that reductones lowered the viscosity of DNA solution and shifted the peaks of DNA and RNA to the low molecular side in centrifugal profile. Cue2+ strengthened their action as in the case of enediol reductones. The breaking activity of thiol reductone is relatively weak compared with those of amino and enediol reductones, The preferential degradation of apurinic acid was caused with amino and thiol reductones, suggesting that pyrimidine clusters in nucleic acids were susceptible to breakage.
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