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Abraham Eisenstark

Researcher at University of Missouri

Publications -  90
Citations -  3228

Abraham Eisenstark is an academic researcher from University of Missouri. The author has contributed to research in topics: Escherichia coli & Salmonella. The author has an hindex of 31, co-authored 90 publications receiving 3120 citations. Previous affiliations of Abraham Eisenstark include Laval University & Fred Hutchinson Cancer Research Center.

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Thymine metabolism and thymineless death in prokaryotes and eukaryotes

TL;DR: A model is presented for a molecular basis of TLD and suggests that the RecF repair pathway may be critical to cell death, perhaps because it increases the occurrence of double-strand DNA breaks with unique DNA configurations at lesion sites.
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Characterization of a cell-lethal product from the photooxidation of tryptophan: hydrogen peroxide

TL;DR: H2O2 has been shown to account for the biological activities of near-ultraviolet irradiation of saturated, oxygenated solutions of tryptophan in the absence of added sensitizer.
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Repair of hydrogen peroxide-induced single-strand breaks in Escherichia coli deoxyribonucleic acid.

TL;DR: It is concluded that H2O2 deoxyribonucleic acid lesions require both the polA+ and recA+ pathways for repair.
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Exonuclease III and the catalase hydroperoxidase II in Escherichia coli are both regulated by the katF gene product.

TL;DR: It is proposed that the katF gene is a trans-acting positive regulator of exo III and HP-II enzymes, both of which are involved in cellular recovery from oxidative damage.
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Role of Escherichia coli rpoS and associated genes in defense against oxidative damage.

TL;DR: The first phenotype described for mutations in the Escherichia coli rpoS gene was hypersensitivity to near-ultraviolet radiation and to its oxidative photoproduct, hydrogen peroxide, which is now known to code for a sigma factor, and has acquired new names such as katF and rPOS.