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. 1979 Oct 3;176(2):265-73.

DNA repair in Proteus mirabilis. VI. Plasmid (R46-) mediated recovery and UV mutagenesis

  • PMID: 393956

DNA repair in Proteus mirabilis. VI. Plasmid (R46-) mediated recovery and UV mutagenesis

J Hofemeister et al. Mol Gen Genet. .

Abstract

The expression of plasmid R46-mediated recovery and mutagenic function (s) was studied in P. mirabilis, which is normally either weakly or non-mutable after UV exposure. The plasmid was found to confer on P. mirabilis enhanced UV resistance as well as UV-induced mutability for various types of forward mutations and reversion of the thr273 mutation. The plasmid enhanced survival of UV-irradiated phages in P. mirabilis both in unirradiated host cells and with increased efficiency after UV-exposure of host cells, as is characteristic of UV-inducible phage reactivation. Spontaneous mutability of P. mirabilis harboring R46 was about 2 to 7 times higher than that of cells without plasmid, depending on the marker, repair type, and plating density of the cells used. All of these R46-mediated rescue and mutagenic functions require the rec672 + gene function. It is assumed that the plasmid R46 adds functions to P. mirabilis comparable to those deficient in umuC and uvm mutants of E. coli (Kato and Shinoura, 1977; Steinborn, 1978) and that P. mirabilis possesses functions homologous to those controlled in E. coli by the recA + and lexA + genes. The significance of plasmid-mediated rescue and mutagenic functions for bacteria which lack the misrepair branch of mutagenesis, is discussed.

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