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The DinB (PolIV) protein of Escherichia coli participates in several cellular functions. We investigated a dinB mutation, Î(dinB-yafN)883(::kan) [referred to as ÎdinB883], which strongly sensitized E. coli cells to both UV- and X-radiation killing. Earlier reports indicated dinB mutations had no obvious effect on UV radiation sensitivity which we confirmed by showing that normal UV radiation sensitivity is conferred by the ÎdinB749 allele. Compared to a wild-type strain, the ÎdinB883 mutant was most sensitive (160-fold) in early to mid-logarithmic growth phase and much less sensitive (twofold) in late log or stationary phases, thus showing a growth phase-dependence for UV radiation sensitivity. This sensitizing effect of ÎdinB883 is assumed to be completely dependent upon the presence of UmuDC protein; since the ÎdinB883 mutation did not sensitize the ÎumuDC strain to UV radiation killing throughout log phase and early stationary phase growth. The DNA damage checkpoint activity of UmuDC was clearly affected by ÎdinB883 as shown by testing a umuC104 ÎdinB883 double-mutant. The sensitivities of the ÎumuDC strain and the ÎdinB883 ÎumuDC double-mutant strain were significantly greater than for the ÎdinB883 strain, suggesting that the ÎdinB883 allele only partially suppresses UmuDC activity. The ÎdinB883 mutation partially sensitized (fivefold) uvrA and uvrB strains to UV radiation, but did not sensitize a ÎrecA strain. A comparison of the DNA sequences of the ÎdinB883 allele with the sequences of the Î(dinB-yafN)882(::kan) and ÎdinB749 alleles, which do not sensitize cells to UV radiation, revealed ÎdinB883 is likely a "gain-of-function" mutation. The ÎdinB883 allele encodes the first 54 amino acids of wild-type DinB followed by 29 predicted residues resulting from the continuation of the dinB reading frame into an adjacent insertion fragment. The resulting polypeptide is proposed to interfere directly or indirectly with UmuDC function(s) involved in protecting cells against the lethal effects of radiation.
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