Abstract: | Cystobacter species strain CK 1 does not grow with more than 0.2 microgram/ml acriflavine. Spontaneous two-step mutants growing with 2 microgram acriflavine per ml have been selected. One mutant (strain CK3) was used to investigate the effect of repair inhibitors. Both strains exhibit pronounced shoulders in their UV dose curves of inactivation. Acriflavine (AF), coumarin (CU), and caffeine (CA) when incorporated in the post-irradiation plating medium decreased survival of irradiated cells. Post-treatment with 2 microgram acriflavine/ml abolished the shoulder of the curve. Caffeine (1600 microgram/ml) and coumarin (350 microgram/ml) reduced it only to about 40%. It is concluded that probably two repair mechanisms are present. Pre-treatment of the cells with 2 microgram acriflavine/ml for two hours before UV-irradiation resulted in a constant dose enhancement factor of 1.9. The protective effect is increased with the time of treatment with acriflavine. This may indicate that pyrimidine dimers are responsible for UV-inactivation. |