We investigate the interactions between proteins and
DNA in solutions of living cells, triggered by UV, 200-fs laser
pulses. DNA-protein crosslinking is obtained with two different
techniques: conventional chemical or laser-induced. Our results
evidence a nonlinear response of the cells to the laser irradiation
in the investigated intensity range. The laser induced crosslink
efficiency can reach a value approximately twice higher than
that obtained with ordinary chemical methods. The experimental
results are very well reproduced by a simple phenomenological
model based on the interplay between two-photon absorption
by DNA bases and cell damage induced by high intensity
laser pulse
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