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  • Influence of DNA repair deficiencies on the UV sensitivity of yeast cells in different cell cycle stages.

Influence of DNA repair deficiencies on the UV sensitivity of yeast cells in different cell cycle stages.

Mutation research (1990-12-01)
W Siede, E C Friedberg
ABSTRACT

Synchronously dividing haploid yeast cells were UV-irradiated in various stages of the cell cycle after release from alpha-factor arrest. In confirmation of earlier results (Chanet et al., 1973), in wild-type strains G1/S phase cells were found to be the most sensitive and late S/G2 cells the most resistant. Stationary-phase (G0) cells were significantly more UV resistant than G1 cells. Strains defective in nucleotide excision repair lost enhanced resistance in the G2 phase and were most UV-sensitive in the G0 state. Reduced G2 resistance was also observed in rad6 mutants but not in rad9 mutants. After UV-irradiation in G1 phase rad9 mutant cells showed a reduced G1/S phase arrest.

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Trp-His-Trp-Leu-Gln-Leu, ≥97% (HPLC)