彗星试验
DNA损伤
DNA
凝胶电泳
分子生物学
DNA修复
化学
生物化学
生物
作者
Xinzhu Pu,Zemin Wang,James E. Klaunig
标识
DOI:10.1002/0471140856.tx0312s65
摘要
Abstract Single‐cell gel electrophoresis, commonly called a comet assay, is a simple and sensitive method for assessing DNA damage at the single‐cell level. It is an important technique in genetic toxicological studies. The comet assay performed under alkaline conditions (pH >13) is considered the optimal version for identifying agents with genotoxic activity. The alkaline comet assay is capable of detecting DNA double‐strand breaks, single‐strand breaks, alkali‐labile sites, DNA‐DNA/DNA‐protein cross‐linking, and incomplete excision repair sites. The inclusion of digestion of lesion‐specific DNA repair enzymes in the procedure allows the detection of various DNA base alterations, such as oxidative base damage. This unit describes alkaline comet assay procedures for assessing DNA strand breaks and oxidative base alterations. These methods can be applied in a variety of cells from in vitro and in vivo experiments, as well as human studies. © 2015 by John Wiley & Sons, Inc.
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