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ULTRAVIOLET-INDUCED CELL DEATH IS INDEPENDENT OF DNA REPLICATION IN RAT KANGAROO CELLS
Authors:Eliane N Miyaji  Carlos F M Menck
Institution:Depto. de Biologia, Instituto de BiocieKncias, Universidade de São Paulo, CP 11461, SP05422–970, Sãao Paulo, Brazil
Abstract:Rat kangaroo (Potorous tridactylus) cells have an efficient repair system for photoreactivation of lethal lesions induced by 254 nm UV. However, this ability is lost with increasing time after UV, being completely ineffective after 24 h. Critical events leading to UV-induced cell death must occur within this period of time. DNA synthesis was inhibited by the DNA polymerase inhibitor aphidicolin and the loss of the capability to photorepair lethal lesions was maintained as for replicating cells. Similar data were obtained in synchronized cells UV irradiated immediately before S phase. Under the same conditions, the ability to remove cyclobutane pyrimidine dimers by photoreactivation in these cells remained unchanged 24 h after irradiation. These data indicate that the critical events responsible for UV-induced cell death occur in the absence of DNA replication.
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