Induction of DNA breaks in SV40 by heavy ions
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Induction of DNA breaks in SV40 by heavy ions
Abstract
Simian virus (SV40) DNA was used to study the induction of DNA strandbreaks by heavy ions varying in LET. DNA was exposed to X-rays and to accelerated particles either in dilute solution or in the presence of different radical scavengers. Relative proportions of the intact supercoiled DNA, nicked form arising from single strand breaks (SSB) and linear molecules produced by double strandbreaks (DSB) were quantified on the base of their electrophoretic mobility in agarose gels. Cross sections for the induction of SSBs and DSBs were calculated from the slope of dose effect curves. Mercaptoethanol was found to protect more efficiently against DNA strand breakage than Tris. When the biological efficiency, i.e. the number of strand breaks per unit dose and molecule weight was evaluated as a function of LET, curves for SSB induction always showed a continuous decrease. For DSB induction, an increase in the yield of DSBs with a maximum around 500 keV/micrometer was observed in the presence of radical scavenger. This peak of biological efficiency gradually disappeared when the radiosensitivity of the system was increased, and was no longer apparent in the dilute buffer system, where DNA showed a high susceptibility to strand breakage. When the relative biological efficiency was plotted versus LET, the curve for DSB induction observed in a low radical scavenging environment paralleled the curve obtained for SSB induction.
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