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. 1995 Jul;61(7):2787–2790. doi: 10.1128/aem.61.7.2787-2790.1995

Small, acid-soluble proteins bound to DNA protect Bacillus subtilis spores from killing by dry heat.

B Setlow 1, P Setlow 1
PMCID: PMC167553  PMID: 7618893

Abstract

Dry Bacillus subtilis spores lacking their two major DNA-binding proteins (small, acid-soluble proteins [SASP] alpha and beta) were much more sensitive to dry heat than were wild-type spores. Survivors of dry heat treatment of both wild-type and mutant spores exhibited a high frequency of mutations, and the DNA from the heated spores had increased numbers of single-strand breaks. These data indicate that SASP alpha and beta provide significant protection to spore DNA against the damaging effects of dry heat. This DNA damage may be in part depurination, and a purified alpha/beta-type SASP gave significant protection against dry heat-induced DNA depurination in vitro.

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