THE ROLE OF PYRIMIDINE DIMERS AND NON-DIMER DAMAGE IN THE INACTIVATION OF ESCHERICHIA COLI BY UV RADIATION
Abstract
Abstract— We have quantitated the role of pyrimidine dimers and non-dimer damage in the inactivation of Escherichia coli by far-UV radiation, near-UV radiation, and triplet state sensitized near-UV radiation. The extent of photoreactivation in vivo of an excision and postreplication repair-deficient strain of E. coli after the different radiation treatments has been correlated with the relative proportion of pyrimidine dimers and non-dimer lesions produced. Using an excision deficient strain of E. coli, the susceptibility to recA+ -dependent repair of the damage produced by the different radiation treatments has also been quantified.