Formaldehyde kills spores of Bacillus subtilis by DNA damage and small, acid-soluble spore proteins of the α/β-type protect spores against this DNA damage
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Genest, PC
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Setlow, B
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Killing of wild-type spores of Bacillus subtilis with formaldehyde also caused significant: mutagenesis; spores (termed alpha(-)beta(-)) racking the two major alpha/beta-type small, acid-soluble spore proteins (SASP) were more sensitive to both formaldehyde killing and mutagenesis. A recA mutation sensitized both wild-type and alpha(-)beta(-) spores to formaldehyde treatment, which caused significant expression of a recA-lacZ fusion when the treated spores germinated. Formaldehyde also caused protein-DNA cross-linking in both wild-type and alpha(-)beta(-) spores. These results indicate that: (i) formaldehyde kills B. subtilis spores at least in part: by DNA damage and (b) alpha/beta-type SASP protect against spore killing by formaldehyde, presumably by protecting spore DIVA.