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. 1980;179(3):595-605.
doi: 10.1007/BF00271750.

DNA polymerase III-dependent repair synthesis in response to bleomycin in toluene-treated Escherichia coli

DNA polymerase III-dependent repair synthesis in response to bleomycin in toluene-treated Escherichia coli

S L Ross et al. Mol Gen Genet. 1980.

Abstract

Bleomycin (BLM) is an antitumor drug which interacts with and damages DNA. We have reported a repair response dependent on DNA polymerase I in toluene-treated Escherichia coli. We report here that DNA polymerase III can also catalyze a repair response in toluene-treated E. coli following exposure to BLM. Polymerase III-mediated synthesis differs because it is ATP-dependent, whereas polymerase I-mediated repair synthesis is not. Polymerase III repair synthesis is independent of replicative synthesis, as demonstrated in a polA-, dnaBts strain, or use of Novobiocin to inhibit replication, and replication persists in the presence of repair synthesis. It appears that ATP-dependent repair synthesis in response to BLM is also present in polA+ strains. Repair synthesis does not require the uvrA gene product.

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