Repair of DNA damaged by methyl methanesulfonate in bacteriophage T4
- PMID: 182259
- DOI: 10.1016/0005-2787(76)90491-3
Repair of DNA damaged by methyl methanesulfonate in bacteriophage T4
Abstract
A highly purified preparation of T4 endonuclease V does not degrade DNA alkylated with methyl methanesulfonate, and the methyl methanesulfonate sensitivity of T4 wild type and x mutant is not affected by the v mutation. Thus, T4 endonuclease V, the v gene product, does not seem to be involved in a repair or an abortive repair of methyl methanesulfonate-damaged T4 DNA. The x and y genes of T4 and the polA and the uvrD genes of Escherichia coli are concerned with the repair of methyl methanesulfonate-induced damages in T4 DNA. Since effects of the polA and the x or y mutations are additive, it is supposed that there are at least two pathways for the repair of methyl meth-anesulfonate-damaged T4 DNA, one controlled by the x and the y genes and the other in which E. coli DNA olymerase I is involved. The partial suppression of the x gene mutation at high temerature was also demonstrated.
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