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Reaction of Electrons with DNA: Radiation Damage to Radiosensitization
oleh: Anil Kumar, David Becker, Amitava Adhikary, Michael D. Sevilla
| Format: | Article |
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| Diterbitkan: | MDPI AG 2019-08-01 |
Deskripsi
This review article provides a concise overview of electron involvement in DNA radiation damage. The review begins with the various states of radiation-produced electrons: Secondary electrons (SE), low energy electrons (LEE), electrons at near zero kinetic energy in water (quasi-free electrons, (e<sup>−</sup><sub>qf</sub>)) electrons in the process of solvation in water (presolvated electrons, e<sup>−</sup><sub>pre</sub>), and fully solvated electrons (e<sup>−</sup><sub>aq</sub>). A current summary of the structure of e<sup>−</sup><sub>aq</sub>, and its reactions with DNA-model systems is presented. Theoretical works on reduction potentials of DNA-bases were found to be in agreement with experiments. This review points out the proposed role of LEE-induced frank DNA-strand breaks in ion-beam irradiated DNA. The final section presents radiation-produced electron-mediated site-specific formation of oxidative neutral aminyl radicals from azidonucleosides and the evidence of radiosensitization provided by these aminyl radicals in azidonucleoside-incorporated breast cancer cells.