نتایج جستجو برای: clustered damage

تعداد نتایج: 255021  

Journal: :Nucleic Acids Research 2006
Naoya Shikazono Colin Pearson Peter O'Neill John Thacker

The potential for genetic change arising from specific single types of DNA lesion has been thoroughly explored, but much less is known about the mutagenic effects of DNA lesions present in clustered damage sites. Localized clustering of damage is a hallmark of certain DNA-damaging agents, particularly ionizing radiation. We have investigated the potential of a non-mutagenic DNA base lesion, 5,6...

Journal: :Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 2000
B M Sutherland P V Bennett O Sidorkina J Laval

Clustered DNA damages-two or more closely spaced damages (strand breaks, abasic sites, or oxidized bases) on opposing strands-are suspects as critical lesions producing lethal and mutagenic effects of ionizing radiation. However, as a result of the lack of methods for measuring damage clusters induced by ionizing radiation in genomic DNA, neither the frequencies of their production by physiolog...

2008
Svitlana Malyarchuk Reneau Castore Lynn Harrison

Clustered lesions are defined as >or=two lesions within 20 bps and are generated in DNA by ionizing radiation. In vitro studies and work in bacteria have shown that attempted repair of two closely opposed lesions can result in the formation of double strand breaks (DSBs). Since mammalian cells can repair DSBs by non-homologous end-joining (NHEJ), we hypothesized that NHEJ would repair DSBs form...

Journal: :Journal of radiation research 2008
Megumi Hada Alexandros G Georgakilas

Radiation can cause as well as cure cancer. The risk of developing radiation-induced cancer has traditionally been estimated from cancer incidence among survivors of the atomic bombs in Hiroshima and Nagasaki.(1)) These data provide the best estimate of human cancer risk over the dose range for low linear energy transfer (LET) radiations, such as X- or gamma-rays. The situation of estimating th...

2015
Akira Sassa Nagisa Kamoshita Yuki Kanemaru Masamitsu Honma Manabu Yasui Komaraiah Palle

Clustered DNA damage is defined as multiple sites of DNA damage within one or two helical turns of the duplex DNA. This complex damage is often formed by exposure of the genome to ionizing radiation and is difficult to repair. The mutagenic potential and repair mechanisms of clustered DNA damage in human cells remain to be elucidated. In this study, we investigated the involvement of nucleotide...

Journal: :Mutagenesis 2015
Deborah J Keszenman Lucia Kolodiuk Janet E Baulch

Cells exhibiting radiation-induced genomic instability exhibit varied spectra of genetic and chromosomal aberrations. Even so, oxidative stress remains a common theme in the initiation and/or perpetuation of this phenomenon. Isolated oxidatively modified bases, abasic sites, DNA single strand breaks and clustered DNA damage are induced in normal mammalian cultured cells and tissues due to endog...

2011
P. V. Bennett D. J. Keszenman B. Das W. H Abele A. Johnson P. F. Wilson

Dose rate and radiation quality are key issues in predicting and mitigating cancer risk from space radiation. Solar particle events (SPEs) present a major radiation-related risk for manned exploratory missions in deep space. Astronauts may be exposed to significant radiation doses from exposure to high fluences of low energy, high linear energy transfer (LET) protons within a short time frame. ...

Journal: :Radiation protection dosimetry 2006
Pavel Kundrát Robert D Stewart

Although DNA damage is widely viewed as a critical target for the induction of cell killing by ionising radiation, the exact nature of DNA damage responsible for these effects is unknown. To address this issue, the probability of forming lethal damage by single proton tracks, derived from published survival data for Chinese hamster V79 cells irradiated by protons with energies from 0.57 to 5.01...

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