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Analysis of DNA strand breaks induced by carbon ion beams in ${{it Arabidopsis}}$

Teranishi, Mika*; Yamaguchi, Hiroko*; Sakamoto, Ayako; Hidema, Jun*

JAEA-Review 2014-050, JAEA Takasaki Annual Report 2013, P. 115, 2015/03

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Effect of hydration on the induction of strand breaks and base lesions in plasmid DNA films by $$gamma$$-radiation

Yokoya, Akinari; Cunniffe, S. M. T.*; O'Neill, P.*

Journal of the American Chemical Society, 124(30), p.8859 - 8866, 2002/07

 Times Cited Count:87 Percentile:87.69(Chemistry, Multidisciplinary)

no abstracts in English

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Reparability of lethal lesions produced by phosphorus photoabsorption in yeast cells

Usami, Noriko*; Yokoya, Akinari; Ishizaka, Shozo*; Kobayashi, Katsumi*

Journal of Radiation Research, 42(3), p.317 - 331, 2001/09

 Times Cited Count:8 Percentile:28.35(Biology)

The characteristics of DNA lesions produced by the phosphorus K-shell absorption in yeast cells were studied using monochromatized soft X-rays tuned to the phosphorus K-edge peak (2153 eV) and below the peak energy (2147 eV). The repaired fractions of DNA double-strand breaks (dsb) were measured relatively by using both a mutant, (${it rad 54-3}$), which shows the temperature-sensitive dsb repair-deficient, and a wild-type strain. The repaired fraction of lesion in ${it rad 54-3}$, which corresponds to the relative yield of dsb reparable by the ${it RAD 54}$ pathway, was not affected by the phosphorus photoabsorption. Repair of the produced lesions in the wild-type cells was also measured by comparing the surviving fraction of the immediately plated cells to that of those cells plated after holding in a non-nutrient medium for 80 hrs. The recovery of the surviving fraction after the holding treatment was dependent upon the soft X-ray energy. These results suggest that irrepairable lesions are produced by the inner-shell photoabsorption of phosphorus in DNA, although its yield is small.

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Single- and double-strand breaks in solid pBR322 DNA induced by ultrasoft X-rays at photon energies of 388, 435 and 573eV

Yokoya, Akinari; Watanabe, Ritsuko*; Hara, Takehiro*

Journal of Radiation Research, 40(2), p.145 - 158, 1999/00

 Times Cited Count:49 Percentile:81.36(Biology)

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