Phleomycin-stimulated degradation of deoxyribonucleic acid in Escherichia coli
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Phleomycin-stimulated degradation of deoxyribonucleic acid in Escherichia coli
Abstract
Phleomycin stimulates the degradation of DNA by energy-dependent endonuclease and exonuclease reactions in Escherichia coli rec(+) cells and in recB(-) and recC(-) cells that lack an adenosine triphosphate-dependent nuclease functioning in the repair of ultraviolet (UV) lesions. Exonuclease activity is blocked in T4 phage-infected cells. The endonuclease reaction produces 10(7)-dalton segments resembling those produced in colicin E2-treated cells. These differ from the random-sized segments produced in UV-irradiated cells, or the 10(6)-dalton segments made in T4 phage-infected cells. A mutant selected for phleomycin tolerance is cross-tolerant to colicin E2, and some mutants selected for colicin E2 tolerance are cross-tolerant to phleomycin. On the basis of these cross-tolerances and the similarities between the effects of phleomycin and E2-stimulated nucleases, the suggestion is made that both agents may stimulate the same nuclease reactions in E. coli cells.
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