Induction of phr gene expression in E. coli strain KY706/pPL-1 by He-Ne laser (632.8 nm) irradiation

Kohli, Roma ; Bose, Biplab ; Gupta, Pradeep Kumar (2001) Induction of phr gene expression in E. coli strain KY706/pPL-1 by He-Ne laser (632.8 nm) irradiation Journal of Photochemistry and Photobiology B: Biology, 60 (2-3). pp. 136-142. ISSN 1011-1344

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Abstract

We have observed that He-Ne laser irradiation of E. coli strain KY706/pPL-1 leads to induction of photolyase gene, phr. The magnitude of induction was found to depend on the He-Ne laser fluence, fluence rate and post-irradiation incubation period in the nutrient medium. The optimum values for fluence and fluence rate were 7×103 J/m2 and 100 W/m2, respectively, and the induction of phr gene was observed to saturate beyond an incubation period of ~2 h. Experiments carried out with singlet oxygen quenchers and with D2O suggest that the effect is mediated via singlet oxygen. Photoreactivation studies carried out after UVC exposure of both the He-Ne laser-exposed as well as unexposed cells showed a larger surviving fraction in the He-Ne laser pre-irradiated cells. This can be attributed to He-Ne laser irradiation-induced induction of phr expression. However, since even without photoreactivating light He-Ne laser pre-irradiated cells show higher survival against UVC radiation it appears that He-Ne laser irradiation induces both light-dependent as well as dark DNA repair processes.

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Keywords:Visible Light Effect; E. Coli; DNA Photolyase; Photoprotection
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