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Immunofluorescence Microscopy of γH2AX and 53BP1 for Analyzing the Formation and Repair of DNA Double-strand Breaks
Published on: November 3, 2017
Critical assessment of microscopy methods for detecting single- and double-strand DNA breaks
Agnieszka Hoang-Bujnowicz1, Julita Wesolowska1, Agnieszka Ostromecka1,2
1Department of Cell Biophysics, Faculty of Biochemistry, Biophysics and Biotechnology, Jagiellonian University, Krakow, Poland.
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A laboratory toolbox for detecting and quantifying DNA breaks in animal cells and tissues includes various methods that employ biochemical tests, DNA sequencing, or imaging approaches. Various methods based on microscopy were developed to detect DNA breaks in fixed and live cells, including the nick translation assay, TUNEL, STRIDE, and detection methods based on imaging of histone modifications (γH2A.X), recruitment of repair factors (XRCC1, PCNA, 53BP1, Rad51) or poly-ADP-ribosylation. This review discusses the advantages and limitations of various microscopy-based methods for the detection and quantification of single- and double-strand DNA breaks.
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