Journal article
DNA lesions that signal the induction of radioresistance and DNA repair in yeast.
Abstract
DNA recombinational repair, and an increase in its capacity induced by DNA damage, is believed to be the major mechanism that confers resistance to killing by ionizing radiation in yeast. We have examined the nature of the DNA lesions generated by ionizing radiation that induce this mechanism, using two different end points: resistance to cell killing and ability of the error-free recombinational repair system to compete for other DNA lesions …
Authors
Boreham DR; Mitchel RE
Journal
Radiation Research, Vol. 128, No. 1, pp. 19–28
Publisher
JSTOR
Publication Date
October 1991
DOI
10.2307/3578062
ISSN
0033-7587