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Identification of Damaged DNA Adducts from Exposure to Benzo[a]pyrene in the TP53 Gene

dc.contributor.advisorHvastkovs, Eli G.
dc.contributor.authorTaylor, Lea
dc.contributor.departmentChemistryen_US
dc.date.accessioned2015-04-29T15:44:17Z
dc.date.available2015-04-29T15:44:17Z
dc.date.issued2015
dc.description.abstractBenzo[a]pyrene is a carcinogen associated with tobacco smoke that can damage DNA after it is metabolized into highly reactive forms. Identifying the resulting DNA adducts can give greater insight into the mutations that frequently occur in lung cancer. This research aimed to identify damaged DNA adducts from exposure to benzo[a]pyrene in the TP53 gene. This gene codes for the p53 protein, which is frequently mutated in cancers. The oligomeric DNA sequence was exposed to myoglobin, benzo[a]pyrene, and hydrogen peroxide. Myoglobin acted as an heme enzyme mimic, and provided similar chemistry to bio-relevant cytochrome P450 enzymes that are involved in the metabolism of substances like benzo[a]pyrene. LC-MS was used to identify DNA adducts.en_US
dc.description.degreeB.S.en_US
dc.description.sponsorshipUndergraduate Research and Creativity Awarden_US
dc.identifier.citationTaylor, Lea. (2015). Identification of Damaged DNA Adducts from Exposure to Benzo[a]pyrene in the TP53 Gene. Unpublished manuscript, Honors College, East Carolina University, Greenville, NC.en_US
dc.identifier.urihttp://hdl.handle.net/10342/4775
dc.subjectBenzo[a]pyreneen_US
dc.subjectDNA adductsen_US
dc.titleIdentification of Damaged DNA Adducts from Exposure to Benzo[a]pyrene in the TP53 Geneen_US
dc.typeHonors Thesisen_US

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