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Biofizika ; 52(6): 1136-40, 2007.
Artigo em Russo | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-18225667

RESUMO

One of the most important aspects of the problem of life transfer in the cosmic space is the resistance of microorganisms to high-temperature heating during the launch and entry into the atmosphere. The high-temperature limits of the survival of microorganisms were studied under conditions modeling the laungh from the Mars and the landing on the Earth. Two strain of E. coli K12 exposed to short heating pulse were studied in order to tind out if they could resist high temperature while being in the desiccated state. The procedure was performed in vacuum. It was found that a fraction of bacteria survive heating pulses up to 250 degrees C in vacuum, while similar heating at normal atmospheric pressure leads to the total sterilization of samples.


Assuntos
Escherichia coli K12/fisiologia , Meio Ambiente Extraterreno , Temperatura Alta , Meteoroides , Viabilidade Microbiana , Exobiologia , Mutação , Temperatura
2.
Biofizika ; 45(5): 882-7, 2000.
Artigo em Russo | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-11094717

RESUMO

A mathematical model for the growth of microbial cells upon submerged cultivation was constructed. The model describes the growth phases of the biomass of microorganisms in the absence of inhibiting agents and limitation by substrate in the medium. At the basis of model is the requirement that cells should not be in physical contact during some time in order that they can divide. The model involves the known concepts of statistical physics. The consequences of the model are discussed.


Assuntos
Biomassa , Microbiologia , Modelos Teóricos , Meios de Cultura
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Mutat Res ; 49(3): 341-55, 1978 Mar.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-345115

RESUMO

UV irradiation of Escherichia coli wild-type cells manifested the phenomena of W-reactivation (WR) and W-mutagenesis (WM) of phage lambda irradiated by 60Co gamma-rays in broth. WR of gamma-irradiated phage was half as efficient as that of UV-irradiated phage, although the frequency of c mutations in conditions of WR was about the same in both phages. The xthA and recBrecC sbcB mutants were practically identical with wild-type cells in respect of WR and WM of UV- and gamma-irradiated phage. As in UV-irradiated phage, WR and WM of gamma-irradiated phage were absolutely dependent on the recA+ and lexA+ genes of the host cell. WR and WM required much smaller doses of UV radiation for induction in polA1 and uvrB mutants. The lig-ts mutant, temperature sensitive in polynucleotide ligase, was deficient in WR and WM of UV- and gamma-irradiated phage at the semi-permissive temperature of 37 degrees. The uvrE502 mutant and the allelic recL152 strain were absolutely deficient in WR and WM of gamma-irradiated phage. In UV-irradiated phage WR was reduced, but not eliminated, in the uvrE mutant, and WM was entirely suppressed. This is another example of uncoupling of WR and WM which shows that several repair systems are active in WR but only some of them are mutagenic.


Assuntos
Colífagos/efeitos da radiação , Reparo do DNA/efeitos da radiação , Recombinação Genética , Colífagos/genética , DNA Viral , Relação Dose-Resposta à Radiação , Escherichia coli/genética , Escherichia coli/efeitos da radiação , Exonucleases/genética , Raios gama , Mutação , Fenótipo , Polinucleotídeo Ligases/genética , Raios Ultravioleta
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Mutat Res ; 29(1): 1-20, 1975 Jul.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-1097907

RESUMO

The inactivating and mutagenic action of high-energy radiations with different ionizing capacities (gamma-rays, protons, alpha-particles and accelerated ions of 12C and 20Ne) was studied by using coliphages lambda11 and SD as subjects. In particular the role of irradiation conditions (broth suspension, pure buffer, dry samples) and of the host functions recA, exrA and polA was investigated. The dose-response curve of induced mutagenesis was studied by measuring the yield of vir mutants in lambda11 and plaque mutants in SD. The following results were obtained. (1) The inactivation kinetics of phages under the action of gamma-rays and protons was first order to a survival of 10(-7). Heavy ions also showed exponential inactivation kinetics to a survival of 10(-4). At higher doses of 20Ne ion bombardment some deviation from one-hit kinetics was observed. For dry samples of phages the dimensions of targets for all types of radiation were approximately proportional to the molecular weights of phage DNA's. For densely ionizing radiation (heavy ions) the inactivating action was 3-5 times weaker than for gamma-rays and protons. (2) Mutagenesis was observed for all types of radiation, but heavy ions were 1-5-2 times less efficient than gamma-rays. For both phages studied the dose-response curve of mutagenesis was non-linear. The dependence on the dose was near to parabolic for lambda11. For SD a plateau or maximum of mutagenesis was observed for the relative number of mutants at a survival of about 10(-4). (3) Host-cell functions recA and exrA were practically indifferent for survival of gamma-irradiated phage lambda11, but indispensable for mutagenesis. Mutation recAI3 abolished induced vir mutations totally and exrA- reduced them significantly. The absence of the function polA had a considerable influence on phage survival, but no effect on vir mutation yield (if compared at the same survival level). (4) In conditions of indirect action of gamma-rays no vir mutations were induced. This is regarded as evidence that the single-strand breaks formed under indirect action conditions cannot serve as pre-mutational damage in DNA.


Assuntos
Colífagos/efeitos da radiação , Mutação , Radiogenética , Partículas alfa , Carbono , Sobrevivência Celular , Reparo do DNA , DNA Bacteriano , DNA Viral/efeitos da radiação , Relação Dose-Resposta à Radiação , Transferência de Energia , Escherichia coli/enzimologia , Raios gama , Neônio , Prótons
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