Photoprotection by dipicolinate against inactivation of bacterial spores with ultraviolet light
- PMID: 4632312
- PMCID: PMC285326
- DOI: 10.1128/jb.113.2.1058-1060.1973
Photoprotection by dipicolinate against inactivation of bacterial spores with ultraviolet light
Abstract
The resistance of three types of Bacillus cereus T spores to ultraviolet radiation corresponded to their dipicolinic acid (DPA) content. Photoprotection against ultraviolet light was observed in DPA-containing spores and in DPA-less spores irradiated through calcium dipicolinate.
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