L-Serine deaminase activity is induced by exposure of Escherichia coli K-12 to DNA-damaging agents.
AUTOR(ES)
Newman, E B
RESUMO
The synthesis of L-serine deaminase in Escherichia coli K-12 was induced after exposure of cells to a variety of DNA-damaging agents, including UV irradiation, nalidixic acid, and mitomycin C. Synthesis was also induced during growth at high temperature. A mutant constitutive for SOS functions showed an elevated level of L-serine deaminase activity. The response to DNA-damaging agents thus may be mediated via the SOS system.
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