Photorepair of ultraviolet radiation-induced pyrimidine dimers in corneal DNA

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serval:BIB_CD97E44F02D5
Type
Article: article from journal or magazin.
Collection
Publications
Institution
Title
Photorepair of ultraviolet radiation-induced pyrimidine dimers in corneal DNA
Journal
Mutation Research
Author(s)
Ley  R. D., Applegate  L. A., Freeman  S. E.
ISSN
0027-5107 (Print)
Publication state
Published
Issued date
1988
Volume
194
Number
1
Pages
49-55
Notes
DA - 19880804
LA - eng
PT - Journal Article
PT - Research Support, Non-U.S. Gov't
RN - 0 (Pyrimidine Dimers)
SB - IM
Abstract
The induction and photorepair of pyrimidine dimers in DNA have been measured in the ultraviolet-irradiated, corneal epithelium of the marsupial, Monodelphis domestica, using damage-specific nucleases from Micrococcus luteus in conjunction with agarose gel electrophoresis. We observed that FS-40 sunlamps (280-400 nm) induced 7.2 +/- 1.0 X 10(-5) pyrimidine dimers per kilobase (kb) of DNA per J/m2. Following 100 J/m2, 50% and greater than 90% of the dimers were photorepaired during a 10- and 30-min exposure to photoreactivating light (320-400 nm), respectively. In addition, approximately 70% and approximately 60% of the dimers induced by 300 and 500 J/m2, respectively, were repaired by a 60-min exposure to photoreactivating light. The capacity of the corneal epithelium of M. domestica to photorepair pyrimidine dimers identifies this animal as a potentially useful model with which to determine whether pyrimidine dimers are involved in pathological changes of the irradiated eye
Keywords
Animals/Cornea/Densitometry/Dna/DNA Repair/Dose-Response Relationship,Radiation/Electrophoresis,Agar Gel/Epithelium/Fluorescence/Light/metabolism/Opossums/Photography/Pyrimidine Dimers/radiation effects/Ultraviolet Rays
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