- Effect of caffeine on G2 repair and its reversion by adenosine.
Effect of caffeine on G2 repair and its reversion by adenosine.
Chromosome damage induced in root meristems of Allium cepa L. by an 18-h treatment with 5-aminouracil (AU) was enhanced by 2-h pulses with 5 mM caffeine, the most effective pulse being given from the 8th to the 10th h after AU. Chromosome damage was detected by the percentage of anaphases or telophases showing chromosomal aberrations. This caffeine effect was partially reversed by adenosine. We suggest that this caffeine anti-repair effect could be due to a competition between methylxanthine and an adenine-nucleotide derivative (ATP?) required for some step(s) of G2-prophase repair.