Journal article
Plasmid DNA breakage by decay of DNA-associated Auger electron emitters: Approaches to analysis of experimental data
PN Lobachevsky, TC Karagiannis, RF Martin
Radiation Research | RADIATION RESEARCH SOC | Published : 2004
DOI: 10.1667/RR3187
Abstract
Plasmid DNA is a popular substrate for the assay of DNA strand breakage by a variety of agents. The use of the plasmid assay relies on the assumption that individual damaging events occur at random, which allows the application of Poisson statistics. This assumption is not valid in the case of damage arising from decay of DNA-associated Auger electron emitters, since a single decay event can generate a few breaks in the same DNA strand, which is indistinguishable from a single break in the assay. The consequent analytical difficulties are overcome by considering relaxation events rather than single-strand breaks, and linearization events rather than double-strand breaks. A further considerat..
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