Abstract
The photoreactivating enzyme (PRE) is concerned with mainly two kinds of light wavelength. The PRE splits UVC (254 nm)‐induced pyrimidine dimer by absorbing UVA (320–380 nm) or visible light in its chromophore. The present paper demonstrates that the phr gene expression was efficiently induced in an excision defective strain (uvrA∼) after irradiation by UVC and UVB (290‐320 nm), but not by UVA and visible light. In addition, the induced activity was significantly depressed by irradiation with UVA and visible light. Therefore we conclude that the phr gene expression can be induced by pyrimidine dimers.
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