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Biochemical aspects of radiation biology
Authors:U Hagen
Institution:(1) Institut für Strahlenbiologie, Gesellschaft für Strahlen- und Umweltforschung, D-8042 Neuherberg, Federal Republic of Germany
Abstract:Summary In order to analyze the mechanisms of biological radiation effects, the events after radiation energy absorption in irradiated organisms have to be studied by physico-chemical and biochemical methods. The radiation effects in vitro on biomolecules, especially DNA, are described, as well as their alterations in irradiated cells. Whereas in vitro, in aqueous solution, predominantly OH radicals are effective and lead to damage in single moieties of the DNA, in vivo the direct absorption of radiation energy leads to lsquolocally multiply-damaged sitesrsquo, which produce DNA double-strand breaks and locally denatured regions. DNA damage will be repaired in irradiated cells. Error free repair leads to the original nucleotide sequence in the genome by excision or by recombination. ldquoError prone repairrdquo (mutagenic repair), leads to mutation. However, the biochemistry of these processes, regulated by a number of genes, is poorly understood. In addition, more complex reactions, such as gene amplification and transposition of mobile gene elements, are responsible for mutation or malignant transformation.
Keywords:Radiation effects  radiolysis  radicals  DNA damage  DNA strand breaks  nucleoprotein  base damage  DNA synthesis  DNA repair  mutagenic repair  error prone repair  gene amplification  transposition  endonuclease
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