Lethal effects of pyrimidine dimers induced at 365 nm in strains of E. coli differing in repair capability
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Lethal effects of pyrimidine dimers induced at 365 nm in strains of E. coli differing in repair capability
Abstract
Photoreactivation (PR) after 365-nm inactivation was measured in four strains of Escherichia coli differing in repair capability. Photoreactivation was observed in the recA strains K12 AB2480 and K12 AB2463 indicating a significant role of pyrimidine dimers in the lethal action of 365-nm radiation in these strains. Significant PR was not observed in the uvrA strain, K12 AB1886, or in the repair proficient strain, K12 AB1157, after 365-nm inactivation. Biological evidence indicated that stationary phase cells had not lost the capacity for photo-enzymatic repair after fluences of 365-nm radiation of 2 X 10(6) J/m-2 or less. It is proposed that pyrimidine dimers, although induced, are not significant 365-nm lethal lesions in uvrA and wild-type strains because of their efficient dark repair.
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