Société de Chimie Biologique - Revue Biochimie - G. Paoletti - Witkin (E.M.)
Reference : 64137
(1982)
Société de Chimie Biologique - Revue Biochimie Malicorne sur Sarthe, 72, Pays de la Loire, France 1982 Book condition, Etat : Bon broché, sous couverture imprimée éditeur In-4 1 vol. - 302 pages
Contents, Chapitres : Pages 549 à 851 - Présentation par G. Paoletti - Hommage à Jacqueline George par R. Devoret - Introduction : E.M. Witkin : From Gainesville to Toulouse : The evolution of a model - Conservation and diversification of genes by mismatch correction and SOS induction - Regulation and autoregulation by LexA protein - Mutation rate : Some biological and biochemical considerations - Inducible DNA repairs enzymes involved in the adaptive response to alkylating agents - Species differences in the inducibility of hepatic 06-lakylguanine repair in rodents - Measurement of recA protein induction in Salmonella typhimirium : A possible biochemical test for the detection of DNA damaging agents - DNA synthesis on UV irradiated model templates using human DNA polymerates alpha and beta : Primer slippage to account for evident transdimer continuity in product - Damaged-site independent mutagenesis of phage produced by inducible error-prone repair - The SOS chromotest : Direct assay of the expression of gene sfiA as a measure of genotoxicity of chemicals - Repair of o6-alkyguanine lesions in DNA by chromatin enzymes - A brief consideration of the SOS inducing signal - Inhibition of DNA synthesis is not sufficient to cause mutagenesis in Chinese hamster cells - Error-prone replication of ultraviolet-irridiated Simian virus 40 in carcinogen-treated monkey kidney cells - Effect of a UV predose on DNA replication in UV irradiated Chinese hamster V79 cells - Two separable protein species which both restore uvrABC endonuclease activity in extracts from uverC mutated cells - The role of DNA polymerase in base substitution mutagenesis on non-instructional templates - Are pyrimidine dimers tolerated during DNA replication of UV-irradiated parvovirus minute-virus-of-mice in mouse fibroplasts ? - P.C. Hanawalt : Perspectives on DNA repair and inducible recovery phenomena border of the front-part of the wrappers lightly torn, else near fine copy, no markings