Team:NYC Wetware/Deinococcus/Cell Damage

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The backbone of DNA is made up of a repeating pattern of sugar and phosphate. A single strand break occurs when this backbone is broken.<br/>
The backbone of DNA is made up of a repeating pattern of sugar and phosphate. A single strand break occurs when this backbone is broken.<br/>
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3. Double Strand Breaks <br/>
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3. Double Strand Breaks<img src="https://dl-web.dropbox.com/get/iGEM%202011%20Dropbox/pictures/DSb.png?w=631620b0" alt="oy" width="350" /> <br/>
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DNA is commonly found as a double strand. If the opposing strands both develop single strand breaks, this double strand break may cause the separation of the two fragments of DNA.<br/>
DNA is commonly found as a double strand. If the opposing strands both develop single strand breaks, this double strand break may cause the separation of the two fragments of DNA.<br/>
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Damage to the protein may include damage to the active site of ribulose-5-phosphate-3-epimerase.<br/>
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Damage to the protein may include damage to the active site of ribulose-5-phosphate-3-epimerase.<img src="http://www.proteopedia.org/wiki/images/d/d2/3cu2.png" alt="oy" width="350" /><br/>
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Ionizing radiation is radiation with sufficient energy to remove an electron from an atom. It has the power to cause Double Strand Breaks, as well as initiate the Fenton Reaction, which can cause damage to proteins as well as DNA.<br/>
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Ionizing radiation is radiation with sufficient energy to remove an electron from an atom.<br/>
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It has the power to cause Double Strand Breaks, as well as initiate the Fenton Reaction, which can cause damage to proteins as well as DNA.<br/>
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Fenton Chemistry results in the production of a hydroxyl radical through the oxidation of ferrous iron to ferric iron by means of hydrogen peroxide.<br/>
Fenton Chemistry results in the production of a hydroxyl radical through the oxidation of ferrous iron to ferric iron by means of hydrogen peroxide.<br/>

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