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- W1497457612 abstract "Bacteria would appear to be excellent model systems for the study of the effect of ionizing radiation, such as Xor y-radiation, on living cells. In many respects this is true, but it is also true that even the processes by which bacterial cells are damaged are not understood. Thus, the model system has not contributed as much as it should. To understand individual processes in bacterial cells, Hollaender et al. (1) studied respiration, and Billen and Lichtstein (2)and Pauly et al. (3) studied the formation of induced enzyme as affected by ionizing radiation. Pollard and Vogler (4) and Pollard and Macauley (5) studied the effect of radiation on the incorporation of phosphate and sulfate, the amount of DNA, the amount of /-galactosidase, and the induction of ,/-galactosidase. The effect of a-particle bombardment on enzyme induction was studied by Frey and Pollard (6). In all these experiments the action of radiation is seemingly less than the action of radiation on the ability of the cells to divide and form colonies, and some experiments show a rather interesting time course in that the effect of radiation is not very apparent until after a delayed time; then a relatively sharp diminution in the metabolic processes takes place (5). In the light of modem molecular biology these experiments suggest that one action taking place is on genetic transcription. Recent work by Clayton and Adler (7) and by Pollard (8) has shown that there is an effect of ionizing radiation on the process of enzyme induction. In the latter experiments the half-life of messenger RNA and the rate of transcription were measured over a wide temperature range by using ionizing radiation to turn off transcription and observing the rate of cessation of enzyme synthesis. However, recent studies of the effect of ionizing radiation on the metabolic processes of bacteria have shown that there are varied and separable effects. Pollard et al. (9) have shown that there is an inhibiting effect of irradiated medium on the synthesis of DNA, RNA, and protein and on the formation of an induced enzyme. Stuy (10), Miletic et al. (11), and Pollard and Achey (12) have demonstrated the" @default.
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