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J. Biol. Chem., Vol. 256, Issue 17, 8885-8888, 09, 1981

5-Fluoro-2'-deoxyuridine incorporation in L1210 DNA

DW Kufe, PP Major, EM Egan and E Loh

We have employed cesium sulfate density gradient centrifugation to separate RNA and DNA of L1210 cells labeled with [3H]fluorodeoxyuridine. We have analyzed nucleotide and nucleoside digests of purified DNA from the [3H]fluorodeoxyuridine-labeled cells and demonstrate by reverse phase and anion exchange high pressure liquid chromatography the presence of tritium radioactivity co- migrating with fluorodeoxyuridine 5'-monophosphate or fluorodeoxyuridine. These observations demonstrate the internucleotide incorporation of fluorodeoxyuridine in DNA and suggest a new mechanism of action for this cytotoxic and mutagenic agent.
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