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DNA-Nuclear Matrix Interactions and Ionizing Radiation Sensitivity (open access)

DNA-Nuclear Matrix Interactions and Ionizing Radiation Sensitivity

The association between inherent ionizing radiation sensitivity and DNA supercoil unwinding in mammalian cells suggests that the DNA-nuclear matrix attachment region (MAR) plays an important role in radiation response. In radioresistant cells, the MAR structure may exist in a more stable, open configuration, limiting DNA unwinding following strand break induction and maintaining DNA ends in close proximity for more rapid and accurate rejoining. In addition, the open configuration at these matrix attachment sites may serve to facilitate rapid DNA processing of breaks by providing (1) sites for repair proteins to collect and (2) energy to drive enzymatic reactions.
Date: March 1, 1993
Creator: Schwartz, Jeffrey L. & Vaughan, Andrew T. M.
System: The UNT Digital Library