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Genotoxicity of excess thymidylate in thymidylate low-requiring Saccharomyces cerevisiae is associated with changes in phosphate metabolism
Authors:Joachim Holderried  Holger Liedtke and Martin Brendel
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Institut für Mikrobiologie der Johann Wolfgang Goethe-Universität, Theodor-Stern-Kai 7, Haus 75, 6000, Frankffurt am Maim, F.R.G.

Abstract:When dTMP in concentrations > 100 μM is offered to growing cells of thymidylate low-requiring yeast strains it is both mutagenic and toxic. At exposure concentrations > 1 mM dTMP interferes significantly with the low-affinity phosphate permease even in the presence of exogenous phosphate concentrations of 6 mM. Chemical analysis and 31P NMR spectroscopy reveal that excess dTMP distrubs metabolism in thymidylate low-requiring strains but not in the wild type. The most prominent changes in phosphorus-containing molecules are found in polyphosphates of which up to 20% are broken down within a 20-min time span with a concomitant increase in orthophosphate pools.
Keywords:Thymidylate mutagenesis  Sacchamyces cerevisiae  Phosphate transport  Polyphosphate breakdown
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