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Ascorbate/iron mediation of hydroxyl free radical damage to PBR322 plasmid DNA
Authors:J. E. Schneider   M. M. Browning  R. A. Floyd
Affiliation:

Molecular Toxicology Research Group, Oklahoma Medical Research Foundation, 825 N.E. 13th Street, Oklahoma City, OK 73104, U.S.A.

Abstract:Plasmid PBR322 DNA has been exposed to hydroxyl free radicals generated from an ascorbate/Fe system. Hydroxyl free radical scavengers as well as the iron chelator desferroxamine and catalase inhibit the DNA nicking which occurs, but superoxide dismutase had no effect. The DNA nicking was temperature dependent, occuring more rapidly at higher temperatures. The rate of DNA nicking was accelerated by the addition of hydrogen peroxide. There was an early lag phase in DNA nicking, even though the rate of hydroxyl free radical generation, as assessed by salicylate hydroxylation, showed no lag phase. It is considered that the early hydroxyl free radical damage to DNA may be biologically very important in mutagenic and carcinogenic processes.
Keywords:DNA damage   Hydroxyl free radical   Ascorbate   Oxidative damage   DNA nicking
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