Damage to DNA caused by UV-B radiation in the desert cyanobacterium Scytonema javanicum and the effects of exogenous chemicals on the process

Chemosphere. 2012 Jul;88(4):413-7. doi: 10.1016/j.chemosphere.2012.02.056. Epub 2012 Mar 19.

Abstract

Radiation with UV-B increased the damage to DNA in Scytonema javanicum, a desert-dwelling soil microorganism, and the level of damage varied with the intensity of UV-B radiation and duration of exposure. Production of reactive oxygen species (ROS) also increased because of the radiation. Different exogenous chemicals (ascorbate acid, ASC; N-acetylcysteine, NAC; glyphosate, GPS; and 2-methyl-4-chlorophenoxyacetic acid, MCPA-Na) differed in their effect on the extent of DNA damage and ROS production: whereas NAC and ASC protected the DNA from damage and resulted in reduced ROS production, the herbicides (GPS and MCPA-Na) increased the extent of damage, lowered the rate of photosynthesis, and differed in their effect on ROS production. The chemicals probably have different mechanisms to exercise their effects: NAC and ASC probably function as antioxidant agents or as precursors of other antioxidant molecules that protect the DNA and photosynthetic apparatus directly from the ROS produced as a result of UV-B radiation, and GPS and MCPA-Na probably disrupt the normal metabolism in S. javanicum to induce the leaking of ROS into the photosynthetic electron transfer pathway following UV-B radiation, and thereby damage the DNA. Such mechanisms have serious implications for the use of environment-friendly herbicides, which, because they can destroy DNA, may prove harmful to soil microorganisms.

Publication types

  • Research Support, Non-U.S. Gov't

MeSH terms

  • Antioxidants / pharmacology*
  • Cyanobacteria / drug effects*
  • Cyanobacteria / genetics
  • Cyanobacteria / metabolism
  • Cyanobacteria / radiation effects*
  • DNA Damage*
  • DNA, Bacterial / drug effects
  • DNA, Bacterial / genetics
  • DNA, Bacterial / radiation effects
  • Desert Climate*
  • Herbicides / toxicity*
  • Photosynthesis / drug effects
  • Photosynthesis / radiation effects
  • Reactive Oxygen Species / metabolism
  • Soil Microbiology
  • Superoxide Dismutase / metabolism
  • Ultraviolet Rays / adverse effects*

Substances

  • Antioxidants
  • DNA, Bacterial
  • Herbicides
  • Reactive Oxygen Species
  • Superoxide Dismutase