The use of a yeast strain with a temperature-sensitive DNA ligase to estimate DNA repair after exposure to mutagens
pmid: 7043257
The use of a yeast strain with a temperature-sensitive DNA ligase to estimate DNA repair after exposure to mutagens
The yeast strain cdc9 which possesses a temperature-sensitive DNA ligase, was used to estimate DNA repair after mutagen exposure. Following low UV fluences, single-strand breaks in DNA were detected after an incubation at the restrictive temperature but were absent at the permissive temperature. These DNA breaks were shown to be equal to the number of pyrimidine dimers induced in DNA as measured by the presence of UV-endonuclease sensitive sites. Similarly, after exposure to the chemical mutagen 4-chloromethyl-biphenyl (4CMB) single-strand breaks accumulated at the restrictive temperature. Hence the technique described should be applicable for the estimation of the early steps of repair of a wide range of different types of DNA damage induced in yeast by exposure to either physical or chemical mutagens.
- Swansea University United Kingdom
Polynucleotide Ligases, DNA Ligases, DNA Repair, Genetic Techniques, Pyrimidine Dimers, Ultraviolet Rays, Saccharomyces cerevisiae, DNA, Fungal, Mathematics
Polynucleotide Ligases, DNA Ligases, DNA Repair, Genetic Techniques, Pyrimidine Dimers, Ultraviolet Rays, Saccharomyces cerevisiae, DNA, Fungal, Mathematics
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