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Damage induced to DNA by low-energy (0-30 eV) electrons under vacuum and atmospheric conditions.

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It is shown that it is possible to obtain data on DNA damage induced by low-energy (0-30 eV) electrons under atmospheric conditions and the differences in damage yields recorded with the gold and glass substrates is essentially attributed to the interaction of low- energy electrons with DNA under vacuum and hydrated conditions.
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In this study, we show that it is possible to obtain data on DNA damage induced by low-energy (0-30 eV) electrons under atmospheric conditions. Five monolayer films of plasmid DNA (3197 base pairs) deposited on glass and gold substrates are irradiated with 1.5 keV X-rays in ultrahigh vacuum and under atmospheric conditions. The total damage is analyzed by agarose gel electrophoresis. The damage produced on the glass substrate is attributed to energy absorption from X-rays, whereas that produced on the gold substrate arises from energy absorption from both the X-ray beam and secondary electrons emitted from the gold surface. By analysis of the energy of these secondary electrons, 96% are found to have energies below 30 eV with a distribution peaking at 1.4 eV. The differences in damage yields recorded with the gold and glass substrates is therefore essentially attributed to the interaction of low-energy electrons with DNA under vacuum and hydrated conditions. From these results, the G values for low-energy electrons are determined to be four and six strand breaks per 100 eV, respectively.

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Brun et al. this paper showed that photoelectrons emitted from a gold substrate can be used as a source of low-energy electrons ( LEEs ) to irradiate DNA films under atmospheric conditions.