Publication | Closed Access
Evidence for DNA Double-Strand Breaks as the Critical Lesions in Yeast Cells Irradiated with Sparsely or Densely Ionizing Radiation under Oxic or Anoxic Conditions
269
Citations
12
References
1981
Year
Dna DamageDna Double-strand BreaksRadiation EffectRadiation ExposureMolecular BiologyCell DeathDouble-strand BreaksCritical LesionsRadiation BiologyRadiation OncologyGenome InstabilityDna ReplicationYeast Cells IrradiatedRadiation EffectsCell BiologyChromatinRad 52Natural SciencesMedicine
Evidence is presented that DNA double-strand breaks are the critical lesions leading to yeast cells death. First, the RBE and OER values found for the induction of double-strand breaks under different irradiation conditions are similar to the corresponding RBE and OER values obtained for killing of the rad 52 mutant which is deficient in double-strand break repair. Second, one to two double-strand breaks per cell per lethal event were measured irrespective of the ionization density of the radiation applied and irrespective of oxic or anoxic conditions.
| Year | Citations | |
|---|---|---|
Page 1
Page 1