Summary
The induction of single-strand breaks by vacuum-u.v. and far-u.v. radiations (150 nm–272 nm) in plasmid Col E1 DNA in buffered aqueous solution was studied by agarose gel electrophoresis. The results indicated that the mechanisms of DNA strand-break induction are different in the two u.v. regions: above 210 nm the direct excitation of DNA seemed to be the main cause; below 180 nm the photolysis of solvent water seemed to be essential. The demonstration of a systematic protection at 160 nm and not at 209 nm by OH scavengers, such as ethyl alcohol, potassium iodide and d-mannitol, supports the involvement of OH radicals in the vacuum-u.v. region.