Hyperthermic effects on DNA repair of UV-irradiated Dictyostelium discoideum
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Hyperthermic effects on DNA repair of UV-irradiated Dictyostelium discoideum
Abstract
DNA repair of a lower eukaryote, Dictyostelium discoideum, has been investigated through the analysis of heat effects on cell mortality and DNA repair of UV-irradiated amoeboid cells. In a wild-type strain (NC4), an increase in temperature immediately after UV irradiation resulted in an increase in cell mortality, though similar heat treatment before UV irradiation had no such effect. Similar results were obtained in another wild-type strain, HPS83. In NC4, heat treatment after UV irradiation did not inhibit the nicking of DNA strands during excision repair processes, but did inhibit the rejoining of the DNA strand breaks. Removal of thymine-containing pyrimidine dimers from DNA molecules was also depressed by heat treatment after UV irradiation. In contrast, heat treatment before UV irradiation had no effect on any stage of the nicking process, the excision of the dimers or the rejoining. On the other hand, a radiation-sensitive mutant (TW8) defective in an incision step of the excision repair process did not show an increase in cell mortality in response to heat treatment administered either before or after UV irradiation. Though the optimum temperature for cell growth of the amoebae was 23 degrees C, the critical temperature for effective enhancement of cell killing was ca. 30 degrees C. Hence we assume that the excision repair of UV-damaged DNA is selectively sensitive to heat treatment.
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