Literature DB >> 391636

Effect of N-carboxymethyl-N-nitrosourea on viability and mutagenic response of repair-deficient strains of Escherichia coli.

K Yoshikawa, H Uchino, M Yamamoto, T Yamada, A Tanimura, S Kondo.   

Abstract

Under simulated human gastric conditions, glycocyamine which exists in meat is known to be converted into N-carboxymethyl-N-nitrosourea (CMNU) by reaction with sodium nitrite. Because of its suspected hazards to man, CMNU was tested for its mutagenicity and lethal activity with a set of isogenic strains of Escherichia coli possessing the same auxotrophic marker but different DNA-repair capacities. Both strains NG30 (recA-) and R15 (polA-) were far more sensitive to lethality induced by CMNU than H/r30R (wild) and Hs30R (uvrA-) strains. The uvrA- strain was more sensitive to induction of mutations by CMNU than the wild and polA- strains, but the recA- strain was hardly mutable by CMNU. It can be concluded from these findings that the major cause of lethality of CMNU in E. coli is different from that of mutation induction.

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Year:  1979        PMID: 391636

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Gan        ISSN: 0016-450X


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1.  Induction of tumors in the small intestine and mammary gland of female Donryu rats by continuous oral administration of N-carboxymethyl-N-nitrosourea.

Authors:  A Maekawa; T Ogiu; C Matsuoka; H Onodera; K Furuta; H Tanigawa; S Odashima
Journal:  J Cancer Res Clin Oncol       Date:  1983       Impact factor: 4.553

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