Pang D, Berman B L, Chasovskikh S, Rodgers J E, Dritschilo A
Department of Radiation Medicine, Georgetown University Medical Center, Washington, DC 20007, USA.
Radiat Res. 1998 Dec;150(6):612-8.
Using atomic force microscopy (AFM), we have investigated neutron-induced DNA double-strand breaks in plasmids in aqueous solution. AFM permits direct measurement of individual DNA molecules with an accuracy of a few nanometers. Furthermore, the analysis of the DNA fragment size distribution is non-parametric, whereas other methods are dependent on the model. Neutron irradiation of DNA results in the generation of many short fragments, an observation not made for damage induced by low-LET radiation. These data provide clear experimental evidence for the existence of clustered DNA double-strand breaks and demonstrate that short DNA fragments may be produced by such radiations in the absence of a nucleosomal DNA structure.
我们使用原子力显微镜(AFM)研究了水溶液中质粒内中子诱导的DNA双链断裂。AFM能够以几纳米的精度直接测量单个DNA分子。此外,对DNA片段大小分布的分析是非参数性的,而其他方法则依赖于模型。DNA的中子辐照会导致产生许多短片段,这一现象在低传能线密度(LET)辐射诱导的损伤中并未观察到。这些数据为簇状DNA双链断裂的存在提供了明确的实验证据,并证明在没有核小体DNA结构的情况下,此类辐射可能会产生短DNA片段。