Contribution of topoisomerase I to conversion of single-strand into double-strand DNA breaks |
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Authors: | Kowalska-Loth B. Bubko I. Komorowska B. Szumiel I. Staron K. |
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Affiliation: | (1) Institute of Biochemistry, Warsaw University, 02–089 Warsaw, Poland;(2) Institute of Nuclear Chemistry and Technology, Warsaw, Poland |
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Abstract: | An in vitro system composed of nicked pBR322 DNA and purified topoisomerase I was employed to study the efficiency of the topoisomerase I-driven single-strand to double-strand DNA breaks conversion. At 1.4 × 105 topoisomerase I activity units per mg DNA about 20% single-strand nicks were converted into double-strand breaks during 30 min due to topoisomerase I action. Camptothecin inhibited the conversion. The conversion was also inhibited when the relaxing activity of the used topoisomerase I was increased by phosphorylation of the enzyme with casein kinase 2. The presented data suggest that topoisomerase I may be involved in production of double-stranded breaks in irradiated cells and that this process positively depends on the amount of topoisomerase I but not on its phosphorylation state. |
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Keywords: | DNA damage topoisomerase I camptothecin phosphorylation |
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