نتایج جستجو برای: photoreactivation

تعداد نتایج: 311  

Journal: :The Journal of General Physiology 1950
Harold F. Blum Gordon M. Loos J. Courtland Robinson

Light of wave lengths 0.30micro to 0.50micro, accelerates return of the cleavage rate of Arbacia eggs to normal, after delay by exposure to ultraviolet radiation (wave lengths 0.238micro to 0.31micro). Recovery is apparently complete. Wave lengths 0.30micro to 0.50micro have no effect on the cleavage rate of normal eggs, nor does such illumination previous to dosage with ultraviolet radiation i...

Journal: :Journal of photochemistry and photobiology. B, Biology 1987
A W Smith S H Moss

In this report we have cloned restriction fragments from the gal-att lambda region obtained from a purified preparation of lambda dgal transducing 'phage DNA, and demonstrate the appearance of a photoreactivable response in a photoreactivation-deficient phrA phrB strain. We also show that when this plasmid is transduced into a delta phrA strain there is an increase in the photoreactivable respo...

Journal: :The Biochemical journal 1976
V L Grey P S Fitt

1. Halobacterium cutirubrum does not perform dark-repair of DNA either after u.v. irradiation or during normal growth. 2. Cultures irradiated with u.v. are readily photoreactivated, but do not recover viability in the dark. 3. No increase in the rate of DNA synthesis is observed in the surviving cells after u.v. irradiation. 4. At early times during normal semiconservative replication, newly in...

Journal: :Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 1995
B M Sutherland P V Bennett

Although enzymatic photoreactivation of cyclobutyl pyrimidine dimers in DNA is present in almost all organisms, its presence in placental mammals is controversial. We tested human white blood cells for photolyase by using three defined DNAs (supercoiled pET-2, nonsupercoiled bacteriophage lambda, and a defined-sequence 287-bp oligonucleotide), two dimer-specific endonucleases (T4 endonuclease V...

Journal: :The Journal of general virology 1983
B N Palit G Das J Das

DNA repair-proficient and -deficient strains of Vibrio cholerae were used to examine host cell reactivation, Weigle reactivation and photoreactivation of u.v.-irradiated cholera bacteriophages. U.v. light-induced DNA damage in phages of different morphological and serological groups could be efficiently photoreactivated. Host cell reactivation of irradiated phages of different groups was differ...

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