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Photoreactivation of killing in Streptomyces: action spectra and kinetic studies
Authors:J Jagger  H Takebe  J M Snow
Abstract:Abstract— An action spectrum was obtained for photoreactivation of killing (PR) of Streptomyces griseus conidia. This spectrum shows a major peak around 436 nm, originally observed by A. Kelner, and a secondary peak at 313 nm not previously reported. The rate of PR shows a strong dependence upon temperature and dose rate of the PR light at 436 nm, but this decreases to only a slight dependence upon these parameters at 313 nm. These findings suggested that PR at 436 nm in this organism is of the usual photoenzymatic type, but that PR at 313 nm might be of a different kind. A mutant (PHR-1) of S. griseus was found that shows only a narrow range of PR (roughly 310–400 nm) with a single peak at 313 nm. The PR efficiency was lower than for wild type and the PR sector not greater than one-half that of wild type. This PR shows no temperature dependence. Essentially similar behavior was observed with wild-type Streptomyces coelicolor. These findings show that at least some of the PR at 313 nm is a separable phenomenon. It is therefore unlikely to involve a mechanism identical to that at 436 nm. The nature of PR at 313 nm in Streptomyces is not known. If it is enzymatic, it is remarkable in having little or no dependence upon temperature and dose rate. Absence of photoprotection and liquid-holding recovery indicate that it is not indirect PR. Some of it (that part exhibited by S. griseus PHR-1 and S. coelicolor) might result from a direct photochemical action on DNA.
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