Radiation Genetics in Microorganisms and Evolutionary Considerations

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Recent knowledge of UV-resistance mechanisms in microorganisms is reviewed in perspective, with emphasis on E. coli. Dark-repair genes are classified into "excision" and "tolerance" (ability to produce a normal copy of DNA from damaged DNA). The phenotype of DNA repair is rather common among the microorganisms compared, and yet their molecular mechanisms are not universal. In contrast, DNA photoreactivation is the simplest and the most general among these three repair systems. It is proposed that DNA repair mechanisms evolved in the order: photoreactivation, excision repair, and tolerance repair. The UV protective capacity and light-inducible RNA photoreactivation possessed by some plant viruses are interpreted to be the result of solar UV selection during a rather recent era of evolution.

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