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Vasil'eva SV, Iskandarova KA, Makhova EV., [Oxidative and SOS-response in Escherichia coli and their interference], (Russ.), Genetika, 1991, vol. 27, (5), pp. 809-819 ABSTRACT Interference between the oxidative and SOS responses in
Escherichia coli was studied. The oxidative response involves both reactive
oxygen scavenging system and DNA repair systems which are distinct from either
the SOS or adaptive response to alkylating agents. The oxyR gene is a positive
regulatory gene for the oxidative response and controls at least 9 proteins
which are induced by treatment with H2O2. This gene is not a portion of the SOS
regulon that involves at least 17 different genes in E. coli and controls the
SOS response--another inducible and nonspecific repair activity. The SOS
response was measured in E. coli PQ37 by means of a sfiA: :lacZ operon fusion
according to "SOS Chromotest" in a completely automated system
"Bioscreen C" (Labsystems, Finland). Our data have shown that: 1) H2O2
was a potent inducer of sfiA gene--one of the SOS genes; 2) there was strong
negative effect of the oxidative response on the subsequent induction of the SOS
response. In common with our previous findings it should be concluded that there
is an interference between the SOS response--on the one hand, and the adaptive
and oxidative responses--on the other. The nonspecific heat shock response is
proposed to be a main key in these interferences.
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