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Role of DNA Repair by Nonhomologous-End Joining in <i>Bacillus subtilis</i> Spore Resistance to Extreme Dryness, Mono- and Polychromatic UV, and Ionizing Radiation
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BiologyGenome InstabilityUltrahigh VacuumNatural SciencesIonizing RadiationBacteriologyDna Repair MutantsMolecular BiologyDna ReplicationMolecular GeneticsMicrobiologyExtreme DrynessMolecular MicrobiologyMedicineMutagenesisMicrobial Genetics
The role of DNA repair by nonhomologous-end joining (NHEJ) in spore resistance to UV, ionizing radiation, and ultrahigh vacuum was studied in wild-type and DNA repair mutants (recA, splB, ykoU, ykoV, and ykoU ykoV mutants) of Bacillus subtilis. NHEJ-defective spores with mutations in ykoU, ykoV, and ykoU ykoV were significantly more sensitive to UV, ionizing radiation, and ultrahigh vacuum than wild-type spores, indicating that NHEJ provides an important pathway during spore germination for repair of DNA double-strand breaks.
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