1974
DOI: 10.1111/j.1751-1097.1974.tb06569.x
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Relationship Between Survival, Photoproduct Production and Repair Capacity in a Variant of Bacillus Cereus

Abstract: Abstract—As sporulation progresses, there is an increased resistance to UV irradiation of the cells of Bacillus cereus var. alesti. This progressive increase is independent of post‐irradiation treatment and appears to be a property of the stage of sporulation. In addition, the proportion of photoproducts formed is different for each stage of sporulation. Cells irradiated at Stage I (axial filament) of sporulation display relatively large amounts of spore photoproduct ‘c’ and less of photoproduct ‘b’. As sporul… Show more

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“…alesti (A(-)) (22), its derivative (A(-)3) (21), Bacillus cereus N (6), and Bacillus subtilis 19E were used for mesosome studies. Cells of B. cereus were grown at 30°C in either a proteose-peptone-nutrient broth medium, BBM (23), or a minimal medium (15). Bacillus subtilis was grown in BBM at 37°C.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…alesti (A(-)) (22), its derivative (A(-)3) (21), Bacillus cereus N (6), and Bacillus subtilis 19E were used for mesosome studies. Cells of B. cereus were grown at 30°C in either a proteose-peptone-nutrient broth medium, BBM (23), or a minimal medium (15). Bacillus subtilis was grown in BBM at 37°C.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%