Bulletin of the American Physical Society
APS Eastern Great Lakes Section (EGLS) Spring 2025 Meeting
Friday–Saturday, April 11–12, 2025; Wright State University, Dayton, Ohio
Session D00: Poster Session
3:00 PM,
Friday, April 11, 2025
Wright State University
Room: Endeavour Room, Student Union
Chair: Jason Pinkney, Ohio Northern University
Abstract: D00.00002 : Gene Editing Risks in GMO and DNA Damage from Environmental Aromatic Pollutants
Presenter:
Minjun Hwang
(Phillips Exeter Academy)
Authors:
Minjun Hwang
(Phillips Exeter Academy)
Richard Kyung
(CRG-NJ)
This paper studies how the environmental pollutants such as benzo[a]pyrene and its active metabolite BPDE pose significant genotoxic threats. BPDE intercalates with DNA, forming bulky adducts such as BPdG that hinder replication and repair, leading to oxidative stress, strand breaks, and mutagenesis. For the stereochemical study, we extended to compounds like 4-aminobiphenyl (4-ABP), commonly used in industrial applications, also form DNA adducts that disrupt genomic fidelity and are implicated in multiple carcinomas, particularly in tissues with high metabolic activation. This research focuses on the convergence of biotechnology and environmental science in understanding genome vulnerability, recognizing that monitoring genetic stability requires integrated approaches that assess both biotechnological interventions and environmental exposures.
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