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Abstract
The ability of 9-aminoacridine to induce mutagenic lesions during DNA replication in vitro was investigated. The ampicillinase gene of pBR322 was replicated in vitro in the presence of 9-aminoacridine. Transfection of the replicated DNA into Escherichia coli gave Amps mutants. Determination of the base changes in 76 of these mutants indicated that the spectrum of mutations induced by 9-aminoacridine was consistent with its action in vivo. Both large (407-base) and small (1- and 2-base) deletions were induced at repetitive sequences. The frequency of deletion mutations depended on the identity of the base deleted and sequences surrounding the deletions. The characteristics of the frameshift mutations induced were consistent with the interactions of 9-aminoacridine with DNA. These results establish that 9-aminoacridine can induce frameshift mutations during the replication process and provide an in vitro model of frameshift induction for mechanistic studies.Entities:
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Year: 1986 PMID: 3782116
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Biol Chem ISSN: 0021-9258 Impact factor: 5.157