The yield of DNA double-strand breaks (DSBs) is sure to be influenced by theenvironment around DNA molecule. Inverse pulsed-field gel electrophoresis (PIGE) has beenapplied to compare the sensitivity of B16 cells and ...The yield of DNA double-strand breaks (DSBs) is sure to be influenced by theenvironment around DNA molecule. Inverse pulsed-field gel electrophoresis (PIGE) has beenapplied to compare the sensitivity of B16 cells and their DNA in DSBs induced by 75 MeV/u16O8+ beam. Results show that the percentages of DNA released from the plug(PR) in bothkinds of tile samples increase with the dose and approach a similar quasi-threshold of about81%. A simple new equation was presented to calculate the break level of DNA molecules.Within a certain dose, the relationship between the break level and the dose is linear. Theyield of DSBs in deproteinized DNA was 1.11 DSBs/100 Mbp/Gy, while that in intact cells was0.60DSBs/100Mbp/Gy. It is testified that deproteinized DNA is more sensitive to oxygen ionsirradiation than intact cells.展开更多
文摘The yield of DNA double-strand breaks (DSBs) is sure to be influenced by theenvironment around DNA molecule. Inverse pulsed-field gel electrophoresis (PIGE) has beenapplied to compare the sensitivity of B16 cells and their DNA in DSBs induced by 75 MeV/u16O8+ beam. Results show that the percentages of DNA released from the plug(PR) in bothkinds of tile samples increase with the dose and approach a similar quasi-threshold of about81%. A simple new equation was presented to calculate the break level of DNA molecules.Within a certain dose, the relationship between the break level and the dose is linear. Theyield of DSBs in deproteinized DNA was 1.11 DSBs/100 Mbp/Gy, while that in intact cells was0.60DSBs/100Mbp/Gy. It is testified that deproteinized DNA is more sensitive to oxygen ionsirradiation than intact cells.