Genetic analysis of the 5-azacytidine sensitivity of Escherichia coli K-12
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- DOI: 10.1128/jb.169.4.1537-1546.1987
Genetic analysis of the 5-azacytidine sensitivity of Escherichia coli K-12
Abstract
DNA containing 5-azacytidine (5-azaC) has been shown to form stable detergent-resistant complexes with cytosine methylases. We reasoned that if 5-azaC treatment causes protein-DNA cross-links in vivo, then mutations in DNA repair and recombination genes may increase the sensitivity of a cell to 5-azaC. We found that although recA (defective) and lexA (induction-negative) mutants of Escherichia coli were very sensitive to the drug, mutations in uvrA and ung genes had little effect on cell lethality. The sensitivity of recA strains to 5-azaC was dose dependent and was enhanced by the overproduction of a DNA cytosine methylase in the cell. Unexpectedly, a strain of E. coli carrying a recA mutation and a deletion of the DNA cytosine methylase gene (dcm) was found to be significantly sensitive to 5-azaC. Study of mutations in the pyrimidine salvage pathway of E. coli suggests that direct phosphorylation of 5-azaC, rather than phosphorylation of its degradation products, is largely responsible for the lethal effects of the drug. The addition of uracil to the growth medium has little effect on cell lethality of recA mutants, but it partially reversed the inhibition of cell growth caused by 5-azaC. This reversal of the bacteriostatic effects of the drug could not be achieved by adding cytosine or orotic acid to the growth medium and required the presence of functional UMP-pyrophosphorylase (gene upp) in the cell.
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