Abstract

Abstract. –A large difference in survival occurs between buffered suspensions of E. coli irradiated with UV radiation at a low fluence rate and those irradiated at a high fluence rate. For sufficiently large fluences, the extent of this fluence rate dependent recovery (FRR) is about two orders of magnitude greater than that which can be brought about by liquid holding recovery (LHR) following high fluence rate irradiation in most of the E. coli strains studied. LHR and FRR occur in excision resynthesis repair proficient (ERR+) but not ERR‐ strains of E. coli, although its observation can be masked in strains with complete repair potential upon subsequent growth on nutrient plates. Accumulation of DNA strand interruptions and excision of cyclobutyl dipyrimidine occur during LHR and FRR but are more extensive for the latter. Our data suggest mat events beyond incision and excision occur during LHR and FRR, but differences in the extent of ERR during LHR and FRR cannot account for the difference in cell survival between these two phenomena.

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