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Evidence for differing modes of interaction of acriflavine with ultraviolet-induced lesions in an Hcr + bacterial strain
Authors:Alan J Forage and Tikvah Alper
Institution:(1) Medical Research Council, Experimental Radiopathology Unit, Hammersmith Hospital, London, England
Abstract:Summary In buffer suspensions of UV-irradiated Escherichia coli B/r WP2 Hcr+ (auxotrophic for tryptophan) acriflavine binds to DNA, but this treatment has little effect on killing and results in the appearance of fewer prototrophs on tryptophan-supplemented minimal agar. If plates contain a broth supplement, however, the buffer-acriflavine treatment greatly increases the yield of UV-induced prototrophs; but this increase does not depend on complete binding of acriflavine to the DNA as a whole, since it is observed with contact times too short for this to occur (as short as 20 seconds). The incorporation of acriflavine in both kinds of plating medium increases the yields of prototrophs. The maximum yield is observed when irradiated bacteria are exposed to acriflavine in buffer before they are plated on medium containing both acriflavine and a broth supplement. Thus post-irradiation effects of acriflavine cannot be accounted for in terms of a single mechanism of action. Our results support the suggestion that phenomena classed together as ldquomutation frequency declinerdquo may not represent a single specific repair system.
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