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. 1989 Mar;216(1):126-31.
doi: 10.1007/BF00332240.

Alternative pathways of methyl methanesulfonate-induced mutagenesis in Escherichia coli

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Alternative pathways of methyl methanesulfonate-induced mutagenesis in Escherichia coli

E Sledziewska-Gójska et al. Mol Gen Genet. 1989 Mar.

Abstract

Methyl methanesulfonate (MMS) induced mutagenesis is known to be largely dependent on functional umuCD and recA genes. By phenotypic analysis of Arg+ (argE3, ochre) revertants according to their reversion of the mutations his-4 (ochre) and thr-1 (amber), we attempted to deduce the specificity and/or sites of MMS-induced mutations. It is shown that: (1) MMS-induced, umuC-dependent Arg+ revertants (which prevail in bacteria proficient in mismatch repair) result from a different mutational pathway from umuC-independent ones. UmuC-dependent Arg+ revertants belong to class 2 (Arg+His+Thr-), and umuC-independent ones to class 1 (Arg+His-Thr-). (2) The mismatch repair system very efficiently prevents mutations induced by MMS. We found that in the mutS strain, deficient in mismatch repair, class 1 Arg+ revertants are the most numerous, whereas class 2 Arg+ revertants occur at similar levels in MMS-treated mutS and mutS+ strains. Therefore the mismatch repair system very efficiently prevents formation of umuC-independent Arg+ revertants, but exerts negligible or no effect on umuC-dependent Arg+ revertants. (iii) Both mutS umuC and mutS recA strains, are highly mutable by MMS.

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