Host cell and ultraviolet reactivation of ultraviolet-irradiated Mycoplasmaviruses
- PMID: 845120
- PMCID: PMC235118
- DOI: 10.1128/jb.129.3.1424-1427.1977
Host cell and ultraviolet reactivation of ultraviolet-irradiated Mycoplasmaviruses
Abstract
The mycoplasma Acholeplasma laidlawii was shown to have mechanisms for both host cell and ultraviolet (UV) reactivation of UV-irradiated mycoplasmaviruses. Host cell reactivation was examined by comparing the survival abilities of UV-irradiated double-stranded deoxyribonucleic acid mycoplasmavirus plated on both untreated and on acriflavine-treated cells. Acriflavine treatment inhibited cell exision repair. Decreased survival on the acriflavine-treated cells demonstrated host cell reactivation. UV reactivation was studied by comparing the survival of UV-irradiated virus plated on untreated cells with its survival on cells that received a small UV dose before plating. The UV-irradiated cells gave increased virus survival, showing UV reactivation. Similar experiments with a single-stranded deoxyribonucleic acid mycoplasmavirus showed that this virus could be UV reactivated, but not host cell reactivated.
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