Absence of arsenite mutagenicity in E coli and Chinese hamster cells
- PMID: 6459229
- DOI: 10.1002/em.2860020307
Absence of arsenite mutagenicity in E coli and Chinese hamster cells
Abstract
Because exposure to compounds of arsenic has been implicated as a cause of cancer, an investigation of the mutagenicity of sodium aresenite in E coli and in Chinese hamster cells was performed. In the E coli system, Trp + revertants were not induced by arsenite in a variety of experimental protocols including spot tests, treat and plate protocols, and fluctuation tests. The mutator effect of a tif-1 strain was partially blocked by arsenite. Arsenite did not cause the induction of lambda prophage. In Chinese hamster cells, arsenite did not induce ouabain-resistant mutants or thioguanine-resistant mutants. We conclude that arsenite is not mutagenic to E coli or to Chinese hamster cells. When added to the plating medium, arsenite can act as an anti-mutagen by inhibition of induction of the error-prone SOS repair system in E coli.
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