Abstract

We have measured the yield of single-strand breaks (SSBs), induced by 137Cs gamma radiation as assayed by agarose gel electrophoresis, for three plasmids and SV40 DNA irradiated in aerobic aqueous solution. DNA SSBs are caused mainly by the hydroxyl radical under these conditions. To characterize the reactivity of DNA with the hydroxyl radical, we investigated the variation of the G value for SSBs [G(SSB)] with the concentration of added hydroxyl radical scavengers. We find that simple competition kinetics does not describe our results, but that a nonhomogeneous kinetics model is in good agreement. At a DNA concentration of 50 micrograms cm-3, G(SSB) for the direct effect is about 1 x 10(-5) mumol J-1 for the DNA substrates studied. This is equivalent to 2 x 10(-10) SSB Gy-1 Da-1. Estimates of the efficiency of SSB induction per OH. radical interaction with DNA (0.32-0.44) reveal that all plasmids are essentially equal in reactivity.

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