Abstract
Mutants of Escherichia coli K 12 were constructed which carry the exrA mutation addition to the various recombination deficient mutations recA recB and recC. The double mutant containing the exrA recA genotype is found to be slightly more sensitive to UV irradiation at very low doses of UV but essentially is very similar to the exrA + recA at the high UV doses. The recombination deficiency, λ induction and DNA degradation of the exrA recA shows a slight increase in the defectiveness of each of these functions. The double mutants of exrA recB and exrA recC show an increase in UV sensitivity and recombination deficiency and λ induction. The DNA degradation following UV-irradiation of these mutants is more characteristic of the recB and recC mutant alone. These results give further support to the theory that exrA and lex are probably mutants within the same cistron and also suggest that exrA, lex and recA are involved in a common DNA repair pathway and that the gene products of all three functions are required to regulate recB+ and recC+ endonuclease induced DNA degradation.
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