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Radiat Environ Biophys ; 48(1): 77-84, 2009 Feb.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-18956208

ABSTRACT

This study aimed to test whether a correlation exists between single-dose resistance to zeocin and the ability to develop a zeocin-induced adaptive response (AR) in Chlamydomonas reinhardtii strains. Three genotypes were used: wild type (WT) strain 137C and two strains (H-3 and AK-9-9), which are highly resistant to radiation based on survival studies. Based on a micro-colony assay, the strains could be arranged according to their single-dose resistance to zeocin as follows: AK-9-9 > H-3 > 137C. However, zeocin induced a similar level of DSB in strains AK-9-9, H-3 and 137C. The radio- and zeocin-resistant strains AK-9-9 and H-3 showed higher DSB rejoining capacity than the WT strain 137C, suggesting that DSB rejoining can at least partly account for different cell survival. Both WT and radio-resistant strains develop zeocin-induced AR involving increased DSB rejoining. The radio- and zeocin-resistant strains AK-9-9 and H-3 again showed higher DSB rejoining capacity than the WT strain 137C. The higher resistance of strains H-3 and AK-9-9 did not abrogate their ability to adapt, albeit with a smaller magnitude as compared to the WT strain. The obtained results characterize new radio-resistant C. reinhardtii strains, which enrich the collection of resistant C. reinhardtii strains.


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Adaptation, Physiological/radiation effects , Bleomycin/toxicity , Chlamydomonas reinhardtii/physiology , Chlamydomonas reinhardtii/radiation effects , Radiation Dosage , Animals , Cell Survival/radiation effects , Chlamydomonas reinhardtii/cytology , Chlamydomonas reinhardtii/genetics , DNA Breaks, Double-Stranded/radiation effects , DNA Repair/radiation effects , Kinetics
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