The Enzyme-Modified Comet (EMNC) Assay for Complex DNA Damage Detection
The comet assay is a versatile, simple, and sensitive gel electrophoresis–based method that can be used to measure and accurately quantify DNA damage, particularly single and double DNA strand breaks, in single cells. While generally this is used to measure variation in DNA strand break levels and r...
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doaj-1bf87d52270e44dc9d495e60c3fee5bd2021-02-17T00:02:47ZengMDPI AGMethods and Protocols2409-92792021-02-014141410.3390/mps4010014The Enzyme-Modified Comet (EMNC) Assay for Complex DNA Damage DetectionMaria Rita Fabbrizi0Jonathan R. Hughes1Jason L. Parsons2Cancer Research Centre, Department of Molecular and Clinical Cancer Medicine, University of Liverpool, 200 London Road, Liverpool L3 9TA, UKCancer Research Centre, Department of Molecular and Clinical Cancer Medicine, University of Liverpool, 200 London Road, Liverpool L3 9TA, UKCancer Research Centre, Department of Molecular and Clinical Cancer Medicine, University of Liverpool, 200 London Road, Liverpool L3 9TA, UKThe comet assay is a versatile, simple, and sensitive gel electrophoresis–based method that can be used to measure and accurately quantify DNA damage, particularly single and double DNA strand breaks, in single cells. While generally this is used to measure variation in DNA strand break levels and repair capacity within a population of cells, the technique has more recently been adapted and evolved into more complex analysis and detection of specific DNA lesions, such as oxidized purines and pyrimidines, achieved through the utilization of damage-specific DNA repair enzymes following cell lysis. Here, we detail a version of the enzyme-modified neutral comet (EMNC) assay for the specific detection of complex DNA damage (CDD), defined as two or more DNA damage lesions within 1–2 helical turns of the DNA. CDD induction is specifically relevant to ionizing radiation (IR), particularly of increasing linear energy transfer (LET), and is known to contribute to the cell-killing effects of IR due to the difficult nature of its repair. Consequently, the EMNC assay reveals important details regarding the extent and complexity of DNA damage induced by IR, but also has potential for the study of other genotoxic agents that may induce CDD.https://www.mdpi.com/2409-9279/4/1/14comet assayDNA damagecomplex DNA damageDNA repairionising radiationprotons |
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The Enzyme-Modified Comet (EMNC) Assay for Complex DNA Damage Detection |
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The Enzyme-Modified Comet (EMNC) Assay for Complex DNA Damage Detection |
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The Enzyme-Modified Comet (EMNC) Assay for Complex DNA Damage Detection |
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The Enzyme-Modified Comet (EMNC) Assay for Complex DNA Damage Detection |
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The Enzyme-Modified Comet (EMNC) Assay for Complex DNA Damage Detection |
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enzyme-modified comet (emnc) assay for complex dna damage detection |
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The comet assay is a versatile, simple, and sensitive gel electrophoresis–based method that can be used to measure and accurately quantify DNA damage, particularly single and double DNA strand breaks, in single cells. While generally this is used to measure variation in DNA strand break levels and repair capacity within a population of cells, the technique has more recently been adapted and evolved into more complex analysis and detection of specific DNA lesions, such as oxidized purines and pyrimidines, achieved through the utilization of damage-specific DNA repair enzymes following cell lysis. Here, we detail a version of the enzyme-modified neutral comet (EMNC) assay for the specific detection of complex DNA damage (CDD), defined as two or more DNA damage lesions within 1–2 helical turns of the DNA. CDD induction is specifically relevant to ionizing radiation (IR), particularly of increasing linear energy transfer (LET), and is known to contribute to the cell-killing effects of IR due to the difficult nature of its repair. Consequently, the EMNC assay reveals important details regarding the extent and complexity of DNA damage induced by IR, but also has potential for the study of other genotoxic agents that may induce CDD. |
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comet assay DNA damage complex DNA damage DNA repair ionising radiation protons |
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