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  • Researchers studied nonessential E. coli genes to find those that help the bacteria survive extreme ionizing radiation (IR) using a technique called TraDIS.
  • They identified 46 genes that are critical for survival when exposed to high doses of IR, suggesting that resistance involves multiple mechanisms rather than a single process.
  • Many of these genes are linked to DNA repair and oxidative damage responses, but some are also related to cell structure, division, and metabolism, with several genes previously unknown in relation to IR resistance.

Article Abstract

To further an improved understanding of the mechanisms used by bacterial cells to survive extreme exposure to ionizing radiation (IR), we broadly screened nonessential Escherichia coli genes for those involved in IR resistance by using transposon-directed insertion sequencing (TraDIS). Forty-six genes were identified, most of which become essential upon heavy IR exposure. Most of these were subjected to direct validation. The results reinforced the notion that survival after high doses of ionizing radiation does not depend on a single mechanism or process, but instead is multifaceted. Many identified genes affect either DNA repair or the cellular response to oxidative damage. However, contributions by genes involved in cell wall structure/function, cell division, and intermediary metabolism were also evident. About half of the identified genes have not previously been associated with IR resistance or recovery from IR exposure, including eight genes of unknown function.

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http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4187691PMC
http://dx.doi.org/10.1128/JB.01589-14DOI Listing

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