DNA STRAND BREAKS IN MAMMALIAN CELLS EXPOSED TO LIGHT IN THE PRESENCE OF RIBOFLAVIN AND TRYPTOPHAN |
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Authors: | M. Edwiges Hoffmann Rogerio Meneghini |
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Affiliation: | Department of Biochemistry, Institute of Chemistry. University of Sao Paulo, C.P. 20780, Sao Paulo, Brazil |
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Abstract: | Abstract— When mammalian cells were exposed to visible-fluorescent light or near-UV light in the medium containing riboflavin and L-tryptophan, single-strand breaks appeared in their DNA. This did not occur if either riboflavin or tryptophan was omitted from the medium. The same effect was observed when cells were added to the pre-irradiated medium, indicating that a stable photoproduct was responsible. The induced DNA lesions were shown to be equally repairable in both excision proficient and defective (xeroderma pigmentosum) human cell lines. The active photoproduct formed was shown to be hydrogen peroxide. The possible relationship between these results and the near-UV induced killing of mammalian cells is discussed. |
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