Visualization of DNA Damage and Protection by Atomic Force Microscopy in Liquid

Int J Mol Sci. 2022 Apr 15;23(8):4388. doi: 10.3390/ijms23084388.

Abstract

DNA damage is closely related to cancer and many aging-related diseases. Peroxynitrite is a strong oxidant, thus a typical DNA damage agent, and is a major mediator of the inflammation-associated pathogenesis. For the first time, we directly visualized the process of DNA damage by peroxynitrite and DNA protection by ectoine via atomic force microscopy in liquid. We found that the persistence length of DNA decreases significantly by adding a small amount of peroxynitrite, but the observed DNA chains are still intact. Specifically, the persistence length of linear DNA in a low concentration of peroxynitrite (0 µM to 200 µM) solution decreases from about 47 nm to 4 nm. For circular plasmid DNA, we observed the enhanced superhelices of plasmid DNA due to the chain soften. When the concentration of peroxynitrite was above 300 µM, we observed the fragments of DNA. Interestingly, we also identified single-stranded DNAs during the damage process, which is also confirmed by ultraviolet spectroscopy. However, if we added 500 mM ectoine to the high concentration PN solution, almost no DNA fragments due to double strand breaks were observed because of the protection of ectoine. This protection is consistent with the similar effect for DNA damage caused by ionizing radiation and oxygenation. We ascribe DNA protection to the preferential hydration of ectoine.

Keywords: DNA damage; ectoine; imaging in liquid; peroxynitrite; persistence length; protective influence; single-stranded DNA.

MeSH terms

  • DNA / chemistry
  • DNA Damage*
  • Microscopy, Atomic Force / methods
  • Peroxynitrous Acid*
  • Plasmids / genetics

Substances

  • Peroxynitrous Acid
  • DNA