Exponential or shouldered survival curves result from repair of DNA double-strand breaks depending on postirradiation conditions.

  • Frankenberg-Schwager, M.
  • Frankenberg, D.
  • Harbich, R.
Publication date
January 1988

Abstract

The yeast mutant rad54-3 is temperature conditional for the rejoining of DNA double-strand breaks, but cells do proliferate at both the restrictive and permissive temperatures. Thus, after irradiation with 30 MeV electrons, survival curves can be obtained which may or may not involve double-strand break rejoining under certain experimental conditions. Because of this special property of rad54-3 cells, it was possible to demonstrate that rejoining of radiation-induced double-strand breaks under nongrowth conditions yields exponeintial survival curves the slopes of which decrease as a function of the rejoining time. These survival data suggest that, under nongrowth conditions, the rejoining of double-strand breaks is an unsaturated process an...

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