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SOS induction and mutagenesis by dnaQ missense alleles in wild type cells.

Satyendra Gautam1, Raju Kalidindi, M Zafri Humayun.   

Abstract

Mistranslation leads to elevated mutagenesis and replication arrest, both of which are hypothesized to result from the presence of mixed populations of wild type and mistranslated versions of DNA polymerase III subunit proteins. Consistent with this possibility, expression of missense alleles of dnaQ (which codes for the proofreading subunit ɛ) in wild type (dnaQ+) cells is shown to lead to SOS induction as well as mutagenesis. Exposure to sublethal concentrations of streptomycin, an aminoglycoside antibiotic known to promote mistranslation, also leads to SOS induction.
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Year:  2012        PMID: 22677460      PMCID: PMC3389301          DOI: 10.1016/j.mrfmmm.2012.05.004

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Mutat Res        ISSN: 0027-5107            Impact factor:   2.433


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