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Genetic evidence that the uvsE gene product of Deinococcus radiodurans R1 is a UV damage endonuclease

  • Ashlee M. Earl
  • , Sara K. Rankin
  • , Kwang Pyo Kim
  • , Oleana N. Lamendola
  • , John R. Battista*
  • *Corresponding author for this work
  • Louisiana State University

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Abstract

An in vitro transposition system, developed to facilitate gene disruption in Deinococcus radiodurans R1, has been used to inactivate the gene designated dr1819 in uvrA-1+ and uvrA-1 backgrounds, dr1819 encodes a protein with homology to a UV DNA damage endonuclease expressed by Schizosaccharomyces pombe. Interruption of dr1819 greatly sensitizes the uvrA-1 strain but not the uvrA-1+ strain to UV light, indicating that the dr1819 gene product is a component in a DNA repair pathway that can compensate for the loss of nucleotide excision repair in this species. Clones of dr1819 will restore UV resistance to UVS78, a uvrA-1 uvsE strain, indicating that dr1819 and uvsE are the same locus.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)1003-1009
Number of pages7
JournalJournal of Bacteriology
Volume184
Issue number4
DOIs
StatePublished - 2002

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