Molecular Mechanisms for Repair of DNA pp 301-306 | Cite as
Analysis of Temperature-Sensitive recB and recC Mutations
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Abstract
The in vivo pleiotropic effects associated with the temperature-sensitive recB270 and recC271 mutations have been correlated with the in vitro behavior of the recBC nucleases coded for by these alleles. The ATP-dependent breakdown of double-stranded DNA is essential for cell viability, radiation repair, and genetic recombination. Temperature sensitivity can be suppressed in vitro and in vivo.
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Temperature Sensitivity Mutant Enzyme Genetic Recombination United States Public Health polA Mutation
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