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Biophysical Journal 7: 267-278 (1967)
© 1967 the Biophysical Society
X174 Virus, Single-Stranded DNA, and RF DNA
ABSTRACT
Action spectra for inactivation of
X virus, free
X single-stranded DNA, and double-stranded
X DNA (RF) have been measured using light of wavelength 225-302 mµ. The sensitivity of RF has been determined using bacterial hosts both capable and incapable of reactivation of UV damage. The inactivation of
X virus is due, at all wavelengths, to damage to its DNA; it appears that, below 240 mµ, energy absorbed by viral structural protein may inactivate the viral DNA. The variation of the probability of inactivation by an absorbed quantum (quantum yield) with wavelength, in the case of free-single-stranded
X DNA, suggests that energy absorbed by pyrimidine residues is more likely to yield inactivation than absorption by purines. This implies that energy transfer is not so extensive as to make all absorbed energy available to pyrimidines.
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