Repair of ultraviolet-induced DNA damage in the subcellular systems of Bacillus subtilis |
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Authors: | T Shibata H Saito |
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Affiliation: | Institute of Applied Microbiology, University of Tokyo, Bunkyo-ku, Tokyo, Japan |
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Abstract: | Repair of UV-induced lesions in DNA was studied with various kinds of subcellular system prepared from Bacillus subtilis. The degree of repair during the post-irradiation incubation period was calculated from marker survivals in transforming DNA. Systems consisting mainly of non-viable spherical cells and subcellular fragments, as well as systems consisting of colony-forming protoplasts, were able to repair UV-induced lesions as efficiently as intact cell systems. A Teflon homogenate, a freeze-and-thawed product and an osmotic shockate were also examined. The former two systems showed high repair activity, but the last did not. Attempts to repair the lesions with a supernatant fraction of Teflon homogenate were unsuccessful. In contrast with the active protoplast derivatives, toluene-treated cells were inert with respect to repair even when supplemented with substrates and cofactors although they retained DNA-synthesizing activity under similar conditions. |
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