Physics – Biological Physics
Scientific paper
2011-02-15
Phys. Rev. Letters 106 (2011) 118101
Physics
Biological Physics
To appear in Phys. Rev. Letters
Scientific paper
Single strand breaks are induced in DNA plasmids, pBR322 and pUC19, in aqueous media exposed to strong fields generated using ultrashort laser pulses (820 nm wavelength, 45 fs pulse duration, 1 kHz repetition rate) at intensities of 1-12 TW cm$^{-2}$. The strong fields generate, {\it in situ}, electrons and radicals that induce transformation of supercoiled DNA into relaxed DNA, the extent of which is quantified. Introduction of electron and radical scavengers inhibits DNA damage; results indicate that OH radicals are the primary (but not sole) cause of DNA damage.
D'Souza J. S.
Dharmadhikari Aditya K.
Dharmadhikari Jayashree A.
Mathur Deepak
Rao B. J.
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