1979 Volume 32 Issue 11 Pages 1181-1185
The effect of bleomycin on the colony forming ability of Escherichia coli K12 strains in exponential growth at 37°C was not affected by introducing recAl3, lexAl, polAl and uvrA6 mutations. For cells starved for amino acids, wild type strains became ten-fold more resistant to bleomycin, but again introducing lexAl, polAl and uvrA6 strains did not change the effect on colony forming ability; however, starved recA13 cells were now four-fold more sensitive. Strains with recA13, lexA1 and polAl mutations were always more sensitive than wild type to gamma rays under the same conditions as used for the bleomycin treatment. It is suggested that bleomycin-induced lesions may be concentrated in that part of the bacterial genomes at the cell wall, near the replication forks.