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. 1979;177(1):91-4.
doi: 10.1007/BF00267257.

W reactivation is inefficient in repair of the bacterial chromosome

W reactivation is inefficient in repair of the bacterial chromosome

E Salaj-Smic et al. Mol Gen Genet. 1979.

Abstract

UV-inducible "SOS" processes associated with W reactivation of phage lambda were studied for their effect on repair of lambda prophage integrated in the bacterial chromosome. For this purpose, lambda c1857 ind red-lysogens were used. These lysogens, although non-inducible by UV light, can be induced by raising the temperature from 30 degrees to 42 degrees. If the W reactivation processes are involved in repair of the bacterial DNA, when the lysogens are incubated at 30 degrees after UV exposure W reactivation should be fully expressed and should also exert an effect on the bacterial chromosome and the prophage inside it. When heat-induction is delayed until the time at which W reactivation reaches its maximum, a considerable increase in phage survival might then be expected. The results presented in this report show, however, that the delayed induction had only a small effect on the survival of prophage in the wild-type strain (possibly attributable to excision repair) and no detectable effect on prophage in a uvrA strain. From these results we conclude that W reactivation is largely irrelevant to the repair of UV-damaged bacterial DNA.

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