Escherichia coli xth mutants are hypersensitive to hydrogen peroxide

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E. coli mutants lacking exonuclease III (xthA) are exceptionally sensitive to hydrogen peroxide. They are killed by H2O2 at 20 times the rate of wild-type bacteria and at 3 to 4 times the rate of recA cells. This is the first clear phenotypic sensitivity reported for xth- E. coli and should aid in clarifying peroxide-inducing lethality and the in vivo role of exonuclease III.

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Demple, B., Halbrook, J., & Linn, S. (1983). Escherichia coli xth mutants are hypersensitive to hydrogen peroxide. Journal of Bacteriology, 153(2), 1079–1082. https://doi.org/10.1128/jb.153.2.1079-1082.1983

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