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Escherichia coli xthA mutants are sensitive to inactivation by broad-spectrum near-UV (300- to 400-nm) radiation
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1983
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Ultraviolet LightPhotobiologyRadiation EffectBacteriologyMolecular BiologyRadiation BiologyExonuclease IiiMedicineDna ReplicationRadiation ApplicationMolecular MicrobiologySynchrotron RadiationFunctional Xtha AlleleNatural SciencesMicrobiologyEscherichia Coli MutantsUv-c IrradiationPhotoprotectionMutagenesis
Logarithmically growing and stationary-phase cells of Escherichia coli mutants lacking exonuclease III (xthA) were sensitive to inactivation by broad-spectrum near-UV (300- to 400-nm) radiation. The same xthA mutants were no more sensitive to far-UV wavelengths (200- to 300-nm) than was a strain bearing a functional xthA allele.
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