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C A Wijker1, M V Lafleur, H van Steeg, G R Mohn, J Retèl.
Abstract
In this study we have determined the mutation spectrum in the complete episomal lacI gene of Escherichia coli induced by gamma-radiation under oxic conditions. Mutants were generated by 60Co gamma-irradiation of an E. coli culture of stationary cells in LB medium, under continuous flushing with oxygen. Oligonucleotide probe analysis showed that 14% of the gamma-ray-induced mutations were located at the lacI gene hot spot at position 620-632, which is characterized by a triple repeat of the 5'-TGGC-3' sequence. Previously it was shown that about 70% of the spontaneous mutations were located at this site due to the loss or the addition of a TGGC sequence. The non-hot spot mutations were further characterized by automated sequence analysis. The results show that base pair (bp) substitutions were the main type of gamma-ray-induced mutations. Although all types of bp substitutions were observed, 74% of the bp substitutions involved C/G base pairs. C/G --> T/A and C/G --> A/T substitutions were predominant, both accounting for 35% of all bp substitutions, whereas A/T --> C/G substitutions were only seldomly observed (3%). A relatively large amount of -1 bp deletions (15% of all mutations) was detected in the gamma-ray-induced mutation spectrum, mainly affecting C/G base pairs, and 10% were deletions, ranging in size from 11 to 532 bp. It can be concluded that under oxic conditions gamma-radiation induces in E. coli mainly bp substitutions of all types but preferentially at C/G base pairs, and that the mutations tend to be randomly distributed within the lacI gene sequence.Entities:
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Year: 1996 PMID: 8600354 DOI: 10.1016/0027-5107(95)00187-5
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Mutat Res ISSN: 0027-5107 Impact factor: 2.433