V. Mattimore et Jr. Battista, RADIORESISTANCE OF DEINOCOCCUS RADIODURANS - FUNCTIONS NECESSARY TO SURVIVE IONIZING-RADIATION ARE ALSO NECESSARY TO SURVIVE PROLONGED DESICCATION, Journal of bacteriology, 178(3), 1996, pp. 633-637
Forty-one ionizing radiation-sensitive strains of Deinococcus radiodur
ans were evaluated for their ability to survive 6 weeks of desiccation
. All exhibited a substantial loss of viability upon rehydration compa
red with wild-type D. radiodurans. Examination of chromosomal DNA from
desiccated cultures revealed a time-dependent increase in DNA damage,
as measured by an increase in DNA double-strand breaks. The evidence
presented suggests that D. radiodurans' ionizing radiation resistance
is incidental, a consequence of this organism's adaptation to a common
physiological stress, dehydration.