Abstract

Investigations on hybrid DNA of B. subtilis after irradiation with long wavelength UV (313 nm) indicate that single strand breaks are produced in the T-strand. These lesions are not observed in normal DNA. Since the action of diffusible photoproducts could be excluded the occurrence of single strand breaks in the T-strand may be due to intramolecular energy transfer. Measuring the breakage rates for the T- and B-strand by employing analytical ultracentrifugation it was found that up to 5% of the energy absorbed in the B-strand can be transferred to the T-strand and causes there single strand breaks. The breakage rates per erg-mm- 2 for single strand breaks after long wavelength UV are determined to be aT = 0.5 · 10-4 and aB = 10 · 10-4 breaks/106 Dalton for the T- and B-strand of hybrid DNA respectively.

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