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Different length (DL) qPCR for quantification of cell killing by UV-induced DNA damage

Academic article
Year of publication
2010
Journal
International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health (IJERPH)
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Contributors
Knut Rudi, Irina Hagen, Bente Carina Johnsrud, Guro Skjefstad, Ingun Tryland

Summary

We describe the different length (DL) qPCR method for quantification of UV induced DNA damage in cell killing. The principle of DL qPCR is that DNA damage inhibits PCR. Applications with different lengths can therefore be used to detect different levels of UV-induced DNA damage. The assay was evaluated on three strains of Escherichia coli exposed to varying levels of ultraviolet (UV) radiation. We show that DL qPCR sensitivity and reproducibility are within the range of practical application to detect the effect of UV cell killing.