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- W2006163723 abstract "Methylation of DNA continues in Escherichia coli K12, W, and B strains in which net synthesis of the polymer has been eliminated by ultraviolet irradiation. This appears to be independent of dimer excision, yet degradation of DNA in the post-irradiation period does modify the ultimate level of overmethylation. DNA methylated in vivo after irradiation has a decreased ratio of 6 methyl adenine to 5-methyl-cytosine relative to that found when the labeling occurs during logarithmic growth. In addition, a decrease in the activities of the DNA methylases in crude extracts is evident 8 to 12 min after irradiation; heterologous DNA reisolated from such reaction mixtures exhibits a drop in both 6-methyladenine and 5-methylcytosine label with distortion of the 6-methyladenine5-methylcytosine ratio. Since the methylating capacity falls, the overmethylation observed in irradiated bacteria may not be attributable to new enzyme specificities. We suggest that a relaxation of the restrictions on DNA methylation which usually prevail occurs as a result of ultraviolet irradiation damage." @default.
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