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Physiological aspects of modification and restoration of chromosomal synthesis in bacteria after x-irradiation
Authors:D Billen  R Hewitt
Abstract:Billen, Daniel (The University of Texas, Houston), and Roger Hewitt. Physiological aspects of modification and restoration of chromosomal synthesis in bacteria after X irradiation. J. Bacteriol. 90:1218-1225. 1965.-A study was made of the effect of amino acid deprivation or chloramphenicol on the character of postirradiation deoxyribonucleic acid (DNA) replication in bacteria with the use of radioisotopes and 5-bromouracil as a density label. CsCl density-gradient studies of DNA showed that postirradiation incubation of amino acid-requiring Escherichia coli in an amino acid-free medium interfered with continued linear chromosomal replication. In the presence of the required amino acids, linear chromosomal replication was shown to resume. Addition of chloramphenicol was found to prevent this resumption. Deletion of the required amino acids or the presence of chloramphenicol in a fully supplemented medium allowed the detection of altered DNA synthesis in bacteria at X-ray doses as low as 500 r. The character of the limited DNA made in the presence of the density label after irradiation is described. The results are interpreted as showing that the synthesis of a protein(s) is required for restoration of linear chromosomal replication in the irradiated cells.
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