Summary
Degradation of DNA when γ-irradiated in aqueous solutions containing cysteine can be efficiently enhanced not only with oxygen, but to the same extent also with Cu2+ ions under hypoxic conditions. The result can be explained by ‘self-repair’ in this system due to recombination of DNA· with RSS·−R intermediates, and repair inhibition by oxygen or copper involving RSS·−R scavenging. It is emphasized that oxygen enhancement in DNA–thiol systems may occur not only by peroxidation, via defect fixation (DNA–O·2) or thiol activation (RS–O·2), but also by the well-established inactivation of RSS·−R by oxygen. There is evidence also from literature data for a correlation between oxygen enhancement and RSS·−R stability, which varies with thiol concentration, pH and thiol structure.