Wallace S S
University of Vermont, Department of Microbiology and Molecular Genetics, Markey Center for Molecular Genetics, Burlington 05405.
Int J Radiat Biol. 1994 Nov;66(5):579-89. doi: 10.1080/09553009414551661.
Base damages, sugar damages, and single-strand breaks produced by free radicals are the preponderant lesions produced in DNA by ionizing radiation. These lesions have been individually introduced into substrate, template, and biologically active DNA molecules and enzymatic processing and biological consequences determined. Free radical-induced DNA lesions are processed by base excision repair and many are potentially lethal in simple viral systems. Furthermore, a number of free radical modifications of purine and pyrimidine bases are premutagenic lesions. The results of the enzymatic and biological processing of a number of the more well-studied and stable lesions are summarized.
碱基损伤、糖损伤以及自由基产生的单链断裂是电离辐射在DNA中产生的主要损伤。这些损伤已分别引入到底物、模板和具有生物活性的DNA分子中,并对酶促加工过程和生物学后果进行了测定。自由基诱导的DNA损伤通过碱基切除修复进行处理,并且在简单的病毒系统中,许多此类损伤可能是致命的。此外,嘌呤和嘧啶碱基的一些自由基修饰是前诱变损伤。本文总结了一些研究较为充分且稳定的损伤的酶促加工过程和生物学后果。