The role of pyrimidine dimers as premutagenic lesions: a study of targeted vs. untargeted mutagenesis in the lacI gene of Escherichia coli
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The role of pyrimidine dimers as premutagenic lesions: a study of targeted vs. untargeted mutagenesis in the lacI gene of Escherichia coli
Abstract
We have employed conjugal transfer of an F' lac episome to examine targeted and untargeted mutagenesis in the lacI gene of Escherichia coli and to determine the relative importance of pyrimidine dimers as premutational UV lesions compared to (6-4) photoproducts that also may have a mutational role. This conjugal system allowed us to assess the premutagenic role of UV lesions independently from any role as inducers of SOS functions. F' DNA was transferred to an SOS-induced recipient strain from: unirradiated donor cells, UV-treated donor cells or donor cells that were irradiated and then exposed to photoreactivating light. The results indicate that SOS-related, untargeted events may account for as much as one-third of the nonsense mutations (i.e., base substitutions) recovered after undamaged F' DNA is transferred to UV-irradiated recipients. When the donor strain also is irradiated, in excess of 90% of the mutations detected following conjugation appear to be targeted. Photoreactivation of the UV-treated donors cells, prior to F' transfer to the SOS-induced recipient strain, demonstrated that in this experimental system virtually all recovered UV-induced mutations are targeted by photoreactivable lesions. We presume that these lesions are pyrimidine dimers because (6-4) photoproducts are not photoreactivable.
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