Assay of different photoproducts after UVA, and and C irradiation of DNA and human skin explants

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A 32P-HPLC method was applied to study the induction of UVB- and UVC-induced DNA lesions (cyclobutane dimers, 6-4 photoproducts and Dewar isomers) in human skin explants. The employed technique was sensitive enough to detect the lesions at a dose of 10 J/m2 UVB. Comparison of photoadduct formation under UVC and UVB indicated the importance of photosensitization pathways in DNA damage. Dewar isomers were detected only at a high dose of UVB. The compounds were identified by their photochemical reactivity and by spiking with prepared standards. Treatment with nuclease P1 was used to identify the 5'-terminal nucleotide. UVA caused no detectable adducts.

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Bykov, V. J., & Hemminki, K. (1996). Assay of different photoproducts after UVA, and and C irradiation of DNA and human skin explants. Carcinogenesis, 17(9), 1949–1955. https://doi.org/10.1093/carcin/17.9.1949

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