Methyl methanesulfonate

Methyl methanesulfonate
Identifiers
CAS number 66-27-3 Y
PubChem 4156
KEGG C19181 Y
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Properties
Molecular formula C2H6O3S
Molar mass 110.13 g/mol
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Except where noted otherwise, data are given for materials in their standard state (at 25 °C, 100 kPa)
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Methyl methanesulfonate (MMS) is an alkylating agent and a carcinogen. It is also a suspected reproductive toxicant, and may also be a skin/sense organ toxicant.[1] It is used in cancer treatment.[2]

Chemical reactions with DNA

MMS methylates DNA on N7-deoxyguanine and N3-deoxyadenine. Originally, this action was believed to directly cause double-stranded DNA breaks, because homologous recombination-deficient cells are particularly vulnerable to the effects of MMS.[3] However, it is now believed that MMS stalls replication forks, and cells that are homologous recombination-deficient have difficulty repairing the damaged replication forks.[3]

See also

Dimethyl sulfite, a chemical with the same molecular formula but different arrangement

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