The action of ultraviolet light on the patterns of banding induced by restriction endonucleases in human chromosomes |
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Authors: | Nestor O. Bianchi Martha S. Bianchi James E. Cleaver |
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Affiliation: | (1) Laboratory of Radiobiology and Environmental Health, University of California at San Francisco, 94143 San Francisco, CA, USA |
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Abstract: | The irradiation of metaphase spreads of human cells with ultraviolet (UV) light blocked the chromosome banding induced by Alu I, Mbo I, Dde I, Hinf I, Hae III, and Rsa I restriction endonucleases. At 13 J/m2 there was moderate inhibition of the nuclease action, which was detected as an increase in the stain intensity of chromosomes (Alu I, Mbo I, Dde I, Rsa I) or as a change in the banding pattern (Hinf I, Hae III). At 70–300 J/m2 the UV-induced blockage was complete; the chromosomes showed no banding, and stain intensity was similar to that of control slides incubated with buffer. — BrdU substitution and the irradiation of BrdU-substituted chromosomes with 313 nm light at 1800–15000 J/m2 did not block the action of restriction nucleases. On the other hand, UV irradiation of BrdU-substituted chromosomes inhibited the action of restriction enzymes at the same fluences that blocked the nuclease action in unsubstituted chromosomes. The data indicate that DNA-protein crosslinkage is the factor inhibiting DNA extraction and chromosome banding. |
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