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Original Article

Changes in DNA Supercoiling during Repair of Gamma-radiation-induced Damage

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Pages 693-703 | Received 12 Jun 1987, Accepted 06 Jul 1987, Published online: 03 Jul 2009
 

Summary

Enriched human B-lymphocyte and T-lymphocyte subpopulations were isolated by means of two Percoll density gradient centrifugation steps. Strand-break repair kinetics of 60Co γ-irradiation-damaged DNA were obtained by applying a modified nucleoid sedimentation technique. Although no variations in the strand-break repair patterns of B-cells and T-cells within an individual could be detected, variations between individuals were evident. Changes in DNA supercoiling during the repair process were studied by means of ethidium bromide intercalation. The supercoiled conformation of DNA in peripheral lymphocyte subpopulations displayed similar undulating patterns within an individual, variations occurring between individuals. The results of this study indicate that alterations to the higher-order structure (supercoiling) of DNA are integral to the repair process.

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