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Verlag: Academic Press, 1969
Sprache: Englisch
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Verlag: Plenum Press New York 01.10.1975., 1975
ISBN 10: 0306365944 ISBN 13: 9780306365942
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Verlag: W. H. Freeman And Company, San Francisco Ca, 1968
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Verlag: W.h.freeman And Company, 1973
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Verlag: Standford, 1979
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Verlag: Blume, Barcelona Madrid, 1971
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Taschenbuch. Zustand: Neu. Molecular Mechanisms for Repair of DNA | Part B | Philip Hanawalt | Taschenbuch | xv | Englisch | 2012 | Springer US | EAN 9781468429008 | Verantwortliche Person für die EU: Springer Verlag GmbH, Tiergartenstr. 17, 69121 Heidelberg, juergen[dot]hartmann[at]springer[dot]com | Anbieter: preigu.
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Taschenbuch. Zustand: Neu. Druck auf Anfrage Neuware - Printed after ordering - The excision-repair of ultraviolet-induced lesions in DNA involves a recogni tion and incision step which is followed by excision of the damaged material, DNA repair resynthesis, and sealing of the fmal gap by polynucleotide ligase (e.g. Howard-Flanders, 1968). The initial incision step appears to require an endo nuclease which is absent in the uvrA and uvrR mutants of E. eoli K12 (Braun et al., Part A of this book). The polAl strains are deficient in DNA polymerase I activity (de Lucia and Cairns, 1969) and are partially deficient in repairing single-strand breaks in DNA (incision breaks) produced by the excision-repair process (Kanner and Hanawalt, 1970; Paterson et al., 1971). Most of the repair of incision breaks which occurs in the polAl strain appears to require DNA polymerase III (Youngs and Smith, 1973b). Thus, both DNA polymerases I and III have been implicated in the DNA repair resynthesis step of the excision-repair process. Masker et al. (1973) have shown that DNA polymer ase 11 (deficient in polB mutants, Campbell et al., 1972) is involved in UV-induced repair replication in toluene-treated cells which lack both DNA polymerase I and normal DNA replication. However, DNA polymerase 11 is probably not involved in a major way in repair processes in vivo, since wild-type or polAl cells which also contain a polR mutation are no more sensitive to UV or X-radiation than the related polB+ strains (Campbell et al., 1972; Youngs and Smith, 1973e).
Taschenbuch. Zustand: Neu. Druck auf Anfrage Neuware - Printed after ordering - An 'age' has passed in the 40 years since we first observed recovery from radiation damage in irradiated bacteria. During the early 1930s, we had been discussing the possibility of rapid changes after radiation exposure with Farring ton Daniels, Benjamin Duggar, John Curtis, and others at the University of Wisconsin. After working with living cells, we had concluded that organisms receiving massive insults must have a wide variety of repair mechanisms available for restoration of at least some of the essential properties of the cell. The problem was how to fmd and identify these recovery phenomena. At that time I was working on a problem considered to be of great importance-the existence of the so-called mitogenetic rays. Several hundred articles and a score of books had already appeared dealing with mitogenetic rays, a type of radiation that was thought to exist in the shorter ultraviolet region. Our search for mitogenetic rays necessitated the design of experiments of greatest sensitivity for the detection of ultraviolet. It was vital that conditions be kept as constant as possible during exposure. All the work was done at icewater temperature (3-5°C) during and after exposure. We knew that light was an important factor for cell recovery, so all our experiments were done in dim light, with the plated-out cells being covered with dark cloth. Our statements on the effect of visible light stimulated Kelner to search for 'photoreactivation' (as it was later called).