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DNA sequence changes in mutations induced by ultraviolet light in the gpt gene on the chromosome of Escherichia coli uvr+ and urvA cells.

H Sockett1, S Romac, F Hutchinson.   

Abstract

Sequence changes in mutations induced by ultraviolet light are reported for the chromosomal Escherichia coli gpt gene in almost isogenic E. coli uvr+ and excision-deficient uvrA cells. Differences between the mutagenic spectra are ascribed to preferential removal of photoproducts in the transcribed strand by excision repair in uvr+ cells. This conclusion is confirmed by analysis of published results for genes in both uvr+ and uvr- cells, showing a similar selective removal of mutagenic products from the transcribed strand of the E. coli lacI gene and of the lambda phage cI repressor gene. Comparison of these data with published results for ultraviolet mutagenesis of gpt on a chromosome in Chinese hamster ovary cells showed that a mutagenic hot spot in mammalian cells is not present in E. coli; the possibility is suggested that the hot spot might arise from localized lack of excision repair. Otherwise, mutagenesis in hamster cells appeared similar to that in E. coli uvr+ cells, except there appears to be a smaller fraction of single-base additions and deletions (frameshifts) in mammalian than in bacterial cells. Phenotypes of 6-thioguanine-resistant E. coli showed there is a gene (or genes) other than gpt involved in the utilization of thioguanine by bacteria.

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Year:  1991        PMID: 1836051     DOI: 10.1007/bf00290680

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Mol Gen Genet        ISSN: 0026-8925


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