The comet assay: topical issues
University of Oslo · Norwegian Institute of Public Health · +5 more institutions
Abstract
The comet assay is a versatile and sensitive method for measuring single- and double-strand breaks in DNA. The mechanism of formation of comets (under neutral or alkaline conditions) is best understood by analogy with nucleoids, in which relaxation of DNA supercoiling in a structural loop of DNA by a single DNA break releases that loop to extend into a halo-or, in the case of the comet assay, to be pulled towards the anode under the electrophoretic field. A consideration of the simple physics underlying electrophoresis leads to a better understanding of the assay. The sensitivity of the assay is only fully appreciated when it is calibrated: between one hundred and several thousand breaks per cell can be…
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8Topics & keywords
- Comet assay
- Nucleoid
- Comet
- DNA damage
- DNA
- DNA supercoil
- Comet tail
- Physics