Literature DB >> 326751

Dying of gamma-irradiated Escherichia coli studied by the use of prophage.

D Petranović, V Zgaga, Z Trgovcević.   

Abstract

Loss of the biological activity of deoxyribonucleic acid in gamma-irradiated Escherichia coli cells was studied. The study is based on two sets of experimental data: (i) post-irradiation heat inducibility of the cells whose chromosomes were "labeled" with the thermoinducible lambdacI857ind prophage, and (ii) post-irradiation capacity of nonlysogenic cells to promote growth of the unirradiated lambdacI857ind phage. The results show that, at the beginning of incubation after irradiation, the number of plaques formed upon heat induction of lysogenic cells was much higher than the viable cell count of the nonheated culture. This high resistance of the heat inducibility gradually decreased during post-irradiation incubation. Finally, after a period of 4 h, there was no difference in sensitivity between the heat inducibility and the colony-forming ability of gamma-irradiated cells. The capacity of gamma-irradiated bacteria to support growth of unirradiated lambdacI857ind is radioresistant; this resistance, in contrast to that of heat inducibility, is much less affected during post-irradiation incubation. A continuous decrease in radioresistance of heat inducibility without a corresponding decrease in radioresistance of the capacity suggests that functional failure of initially undamaged and/or repaired parts of the chromosome gradually develops after irradiation. From the fact that after 4 h all colony formers are capable of being induced by heat, whereas no chromosomal activity can be detected in nonviable cells, two conclusions may be drawn: (i) gamma-irradiated E. coli cells destined to die reach their biological end point within 4 h of post-irradiation incubation; (ii) in most cells, functional failure of the whole chromosome is the immediate cause of death.

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Year:  1977        PMID: 326751      PMCID: PMC235383          DOI: 10.1128/jb.131.1.1-6.1977

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Bacteriol        ISSN: 0021-9193            Impact factor:   3.490


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