Abstract

The aim of the study was to characterize DNA lesions caused by microprojectile bombardment and by the post-bombardment presence of tungsten particles in transformed cells. For the sake of simplicity, plasmid DNA was used as a target for bombardment with naked tungsten particles. Unexpectedly extensive DNA degradation was observed under standard bombardment conditions. However, no further DNA fragmentation occurred under post-bombardment conditions, simulated by incubation of plasmid DNA with a suspension of tungsten particles. Instead, relaxation and linearization of supercoiled circular plasmids (pAHC25 and others) took place. It is concluded that the observed linearization (a single site double-strand break in DNA circle) results from the ability of tungsten to catalyse the hydrolysis of phosphodiester bonds in torsionally strained sites of native DNA selectively.

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