학술논문

Increased spontaneous DNA damage in Cu/Zn superoxide dismutase (SOD1) deficient Drosophila
Document Type
Academic Journal
Source
Genome. Dec 01, 2004 47(6):1029-1035
Subject
Language
English
ISSN
1480-3321
Abstract
The superoxide dismutases (SODs) protect oxygen-using cells against reactive oxygen species, the potentially toxic by-products of respiration, oxidative metabolism, and radiation. We have previously shown that genetic disruption of CuZn SOD (SOD1) in Drosophila imparts a recessive phenotype of reduced lifespan, infertility, and hypersensitivity to oxidative stress. We now show that the absence of SOD1 increases spontaneous genomic damage. The increase in spontaneous mutation rate occurs in SOD1-null mutants in somatic cells as well as in the germ line. Further, we show that specific DNA repair-defective mutations, which are easily tolerated in SOD1 flies, lead to high mortality when introduced into the SOD1-null homozygous mutant background.