GENETIC EFFECTS AFTER HEAVY ION IRRADIATION OF HAPLOID AND DIPLOID YEAST CELLS

N. Koltovaya, K. Lyubimova, N. Zhuchkina
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. We have investigated the biological effects induced by different accelerated ions ( 4 He, 11 B, 12 C, 15 N, and 20 Ne) with different energies and linear energy transfers (LETs) and determined their relative biological effectiveness (RBE) for lethal damage and gene mutations. In particular, base pair substitution induction by ionizing radiation in haploid and diploid yeast Saccharomyces cerevisiae has been studied. We have detected the GC-AT transition in the haploid strain and the AT-TA transversion in the diploid strain. The RBE dependence on LET for lethal mutations is described by a curve with a local maximum at LET of about 100 keV/μm. It is shown that the mutation frequency increases with increasing the dose up to 1000 Gy for diploid cells irradiated by different ions. A decrease in RBE with increasing LET has been observed for diploid cells. However, for haploid cells irradiated at doses of up to 100 Gy, the curves seem to have a plateau. The RBE dependence on LET for haploid cells is different and also has a plateau. But for substitution induction in haploid cells, an ion beam with a high LET (177 keV/μm) is less mutagenic than the one with a low LET (44–127 keV/μm). Therefore, we have obtained different biological effects of accelerated ions for haploid and diploid cells.
重离子辐照对单倍体和二倍体酵母细胞的遗传效应
。我们研究了不同加速离子(4 He, 11 B, 12 C, 15 N和20 Ne)以不同能量和线性能量转移(let)诱导的生物学效应,并确定了它们对致命损伤和基因突变的相对生物学效应(RBE)。特别是研究了电离辐射对单倍体和二倍体酵母的碱基对取代诱导。我们在单倍体菌株中检测到GC-AT转化,在二倍体菌株中检测到AT-TA转化。致命突变的RBE依赖于LET的曲线描述了LET的局部最大值约为100 keV/μm。结果表明,当辐照剂量达到1000 Gy时,二倍体细胞的突变频率随辐照剂量的增加而增加。在二倍体细胞中,RBE随LET的增加而降低。然而,对于单倍体细胞,辐照剂量高达100戈瑞,曲线似乎有一个平台。单倍体细胞的RBE对LET的依赖性是不同的,也有一个平台期。但在单倍体细胞中,高LET (177 keV/μm)离子束的诱变性比低LET (44-127 keV/μm)离子束的诱变性要小。因此,我们得到了加速离子对单倍体和二倍体细胞不同的生物学效应。
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