PHOTOREACTIVATION OF THYMINE-STARVED ESCHERICHIA COLIBs-1 |
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Authors: | Nandini Ghosh Sukhendu B. Bhattacharjee |
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Affiliation: | Biophysics Division, Saha Institute of Nuclear Physics, 37, Belgachia Rd., Calcutta 700 037, India |
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Abstract: | Abstract —Thymine starvation prior to 254 nm ultraviolet light (UV) exposures has been found to decrease the level of maximum photoreactivation in Escherichia coli B s-1. The dark equilibrium level of photoreactivating enzyme-substrate complexes was determined from the levels of photoreactivation obtained with exposures to single flashes of high-intensity light. The kinetics indicate that photoreactivating enzyme concentration does not decrease as a result of thymine starvation. The UV sensitivities of normal and thymine-starved cells are found to be the same. Photoreactivation by sequential flashes shows a lesser number of total photorepairable lesions in starved cells. It is concluded that thymine starvation renders a portion of the dimers inaccessible to the photoreactivating enzyme, thus lowering the level of maximum photoreactivation. |
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