OMP ST:783 ! Escherichia coli K-12 RJF574

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Strain Summary

Strain Name

RJF574

Synonyms
Taxon Information
  • Pangenome: Escherichia coli
  • Subspecies and/or strain: Taxon: K-12
  • NCBI Taxonomy ID: 83333
Genotype

DE(gpt-proA)62 F- Lambda- Rac-0 araC14 argE3(Oc) galK2(Oc) glnX44(AS) hisG4(Oc) kdgK51 lacY1 leuB6(Am) mgl-51 mtl-1 qsr'-0 rfbC1 rpoS396(Am) rpsL31(strR) thiE1 thr-1 tsx-33 uvrA::Tn10 xylA5

Strain Reference

PMID:20004108[1]

Strain availability
Ancestry
  • parent:AB1157
  • parent:N3137
Annotated phenotypes



Notes

Phenotype Annotation

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Annotation IDQualifierOMP IDOMP term nameRelative phenotype informationExperimental conditionECO IDECO term nameReferenceAnnotation ExtensionNotes

OMP_AN:70

OMP:0007204

decreased resistance to UV-A radiation

Relative to: OMP_AN:52


Genotype differences:

+uvrA


Condition differences:

no differences

  • other:8-MOP (0.1 microgram ml^-1)
  • other:UV-A
ECO:0001027

colony counting evidence

PMID:20004108[1]

Reference figure 1

OMP_AN:71

NOT

OMP:0005125

altered UV radiation resistance

Relative to: OMP_AN:53


Genotype differences:

+uvrA


Condition differences:

no differences

  • other:3-CPs (0.1 microgram ml^-1)
  • other:UV-A
ECO:0001027

colony counting evidence

PMID:20004108[1]

Reference figure 2

OMP_AN:72

OMP:0007201

decreased resistance to UV-C radiation

Relative to: OMP_AN:56


Genotype differences:

+uvrA


Condition differences:

no differences

other:UV-C

ECO:0001027

colony counting evidence

PMID:20004108[1]

Reference figure 3

Showing 1 to 3 of 3 entries



Additional Information

Links

References

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  1. Jump up to: 1.0 1.1 1.2 1.3 Lage, C et al. (2010) Differential survival of Escherichia coli uvrA, uvrB, and uvrC mutants to psoralen plus UV-A (PUVA): Evidence for uncoupled action of nucleotide excision repair to process DNA adducts. J. Photochem. Photobiol. B, Biol. 98 40-7 PubMed OMPwiki page