REPAIR OF 313-NM INDUCED LESIONS AND PHOTOPROTECTION IN YEAST CANDIDA GUILLIERMONDII |
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Authors: | G. Y. Fraikin M. E. Pospelov L. B. Rubin |
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Affiliation: | *Biology and Physics;Department, Moscow State University, Moscow 117234, U.S.S.R. |
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Abstract: | Abstract. The present communication is concerned with the effects of near-UV radiation (300–380 nm) on yeast Candida guilliermondii. It was found that certain doses of 313 nm irradiation caused inactivation of the yeast which was exhibited in a way different from the lethal action of far-UV radiation. It was also found that the cells inactivated by 313 nm are capable of recovering vitality, if incubated for some time in a non-nutrient medium. The yeast inactivated by far-UV radiation also proved to be capable of recovering, though to a lesser degree. Both 334 nm radiation and non-lethal doses at 313 nm induced the photoprotective effect against far-UV damage. The effect was exhibited if there was a certain time interval (2–4 h) between the exposures to photoprotective light and subsequent far-UV radiation. Within this time interval the extent of photoprotection was dependent on temperature. |
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