Enhanced sensitivity of Escherichia coli umuC to photodynamic inactivation by angelicin (isopsoralen)
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- DOI: 10.1128/jb.162.3.1307-1310.1985
Enhanced sensitivity of Escherichia coli umuC to photodynamic inactivation by angelicin (isopsoralen)
Abstract
Escherichia coli umuC cells were inactivated four times more rapidly than umuC+ cells by angelicin (a monofunctional psoralen) plus near-UV irradiation. With other DNA-damaging treatments, either no or much smaller differences in sensitivity were observed. These results show that functions associated with the UmuC+ phenotype contribute to the repair (or tolerance) of some categories of DNA damage more efficiently than others.
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