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HOECHST 33258 DYE GENERATES DNA-PROTEIN CROSS-LINKS DURING ULTRAVIOLET LIGHT-INDUCED PHOTOLYSIS OF BROMODEOXYURIDINE IN REPLICATED AND REPAIRED DNA
Authors:Guo  Xi-Cang  William F  Morgan James E  Cleaver
Institution:Laboratory of Radiobiology and Environmental Health, University of California, San Francisco, CA 94143, USA
Abstract:Abstract— Substitution of bromodeoxyuridine for thymidine in the DNA of mammalian cells sensitizes them to a range of wavelengths of ultraviolet light. Cells are also sensitized to photochemical reactions involving dyes such as Hoechst 33258, which is used to produce differential staining of chromatids according to their bromodeoxyuridine content. Irradiation with 313 nm light of human and hamster cells containing bromodeoxyuridine in their DNA produced single-strand breaks, detectable by alkaline elution, but no DNA-protein cross-links. Irradiation with 360 nm light in the presence of Hoechst 33258 produced extensive DNA-protein cross-linkage as well as single-strand breaks. These cross-links were observed in DNA containing bromodeoxyuridine incorporated by either semiconservative or repair replication, and may provide a method for identification of proteins in close proximity to replication forks or repair sites. When the protein was removed with proteinase K, bromodeoxyuridine in repair patches after irradiation by doses of ultraviolet (254 nm) light as low as 0.26 J/m2 could readily be detected. Hoechst 33258-mediated photolysis, therefore, provides a sensitive new technique for measuring repair replication after ultraviolet light irradiation.
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