23
Views
12
CrossRef citations to date
0
Altmetric
Research Article

Production of chromatid breaks by single dsb: evidence supporting the signal model

Pages 23-29 | Published online: 03 Jul 2009

  • BRYANT, P. E., 1984, Enzymatic restriction of mammalian-cell DNA using Pvu II and Bam Hl: evidence for the double-strand break origin of chromosomal aberrations. International Journal of Radiation Biology, 46, 57-65.
  • BRYANT, P. E., 1992, Induction of chromosomal damage by restriction endonuclease in CHO cells porated with streptolysin O. Mutation Research, 268, 27-34.
  • BRYANT, P. E., 1997, DNA damage, repair and chromosomal damage. International Journal of Radiation Biology, 71, 675-680.
  • BRYANT, P. E., 1998, The Signal Model: a possible explanation for the conversion of DNA double-strand breaks into chromatid breaks. International Journal of Radiation Biology, 73, 243-251.
  • COLLEAUX, L., D'AURIOL, L., GALIBERT, F. and DUJON, B., 1988, Recognition and cleavage site of the intron-encoded omega transposase. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, USA, 85, 6022-6026.
  • CORNFORTH, M. N. and BEDFORD, J. S., 1983, X-ray induced breakage and rejoining of interphase chromosomes. Science, 222, 1141-1143.
  • HARVEY, A. N. and SAVAGE, J. R. K., 1997, Investigating the nature of chromatid breaks produced by restriction endonucleases. International Journal of Radiation Biology, 71, 21-28.
  • HELSZOUSER, K. J., HARRIS, E. L., PARSHAD, R., PERRY, H. R., PRICE, F. M. and SANFORD, K. K., 1996, DNA repair proficiency: potential susceptibility factor for breast cancer. Journal of the National Cancer Institute, 88, 754-755.
  • IBORRA, F. J., POMBO, A., JACKSON, D. A. and COOK, P. R., 1996, Active RNA polymerases are localised within discrete transcription 'Factories' in human nuclei. Journal of Cell Science, 109, 1427-1436.
  • NATARAJAN, A. T. and OBE, G., 1984, Molecular mechanisms involved in the production of chromosomal aberrations HI. Restriction endonucleases. Chromosoma, 90, 120-127.
  • NATARAJAN, A. T., OBE, G., VAN ZEELAND, A. A., PALIITI, F., MEIJERS, M. and VERDEGAAL-IMMERZELL, E. A. M., 1980, Molecular mechanisms involved in the production of chromosomal aberrations; II. Utilization of Neurospora endonuclease for the study of aberration production by X-rays in G] and Gi stages of the cell cycle. Mutation Research, 69, 293-305.
  • PARSHAD, R., PRICE, F., BOHR, V. A., COWANS, K. H., ZUJEWSKI, J. A. and SANFORD, K. K., 1996, Deficient DNA repair capacity, a predisposing factor in breast cancer. British Journal of Cancer, 74, 1-5.
  • PATEL, R. K., TRIVEDI, A. H., ARORA, D. C., BHATAVDEKAR, J. M. and PATEL, D. D., 1997, DNA repair proficiency in breast cancer patients and their first-degree relatives. International Journal of Cancer, 73, 20-24.
  • REVELL, M. A., 1955, A new hypothesis for 'chromatid' changes. In S. H. Bacq and P. Alexander (eds), Radiobiology Symposium (London: Butterworths), pp. 243-253.
  • RICHARDSON, C., MOYNAHAN, M. E. and JASIN, M., 1998, Double-strand break repair by interchromosomal recombination: suppression of chromosomal translocations. Genes and Development, 12, 3831-3842.
  • SARGENT, R. G., BRENNEMAN, M. A. and WILSON, J. H., 1997, Repair of specific double-strand breaks in a mammalian chromosome by homologous and illegitimate recombination. Molecular and Cellular Biology, 17, 267-277.
  • SCOTT, D., 1998, Cancer proneness and radiosensitivity. ESTRO 17 workshop, Edinburgh, September.
  • SCOTT, D., BARBER, J. B. P., SPREADBOROUGH, A. R., BURRILL, W. and ROBERTS, S. A., 1999, Increased radiosensitivity in breast cancer patients: a comparison of two assays. International Journal of Radiation Biology, 75, 1-10.
  • SCOTT, D., SPREADBOROUGH, A., LEVINE, E. and ROBERTS, S. A., 1994, Genetic predisposition to breast cancer. Lancet, 344, 1444.
  • THIERRY, A. and DUJON, B., 1992, Nested chromosomal fragmentation in yeast using the Meganuclease I-SceI: a new method for physical mapping of eukaryotic genomes. Nucleic Acids Research, 20, 5625-5631.

Reprints and Corporate Permissions

Please note: Selecting permissions does not provide access to the full text of the article, please see our help page How do I view content?

To request a reprint or corporate permissions for this article, please click on the relevant link below:

Academic Permissions

Please note: Selecting permissions does not provide access to the full text of the article, please see our help page How do I view content?

Obtain permissions instantly via Rightslink by clicking on the button below:

If you are unable to obtain permissions via Rightslink, please complete and submit this Permissions form. For more information, please visit our Permissions help page.