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Effect of N-nitroso-N-methylurea on viability and mutagenic response of repair-deficient strains of Escherichia coli
Authors:T A Hince  S Neale
Affiliation:Courtauld Institute of Biochemistry, Middlesex Hospital Medical School, London W1P 5PR, Great Britain
Abstract:Various E. coli mutants, deficient in DNA repair, differed in their response to increasing concentrations of N-nitroso-N-methylurea (NMU).Loss of viability due to exposure to NMU was greatest in those strains with a reduced capacity for repair of single-strand breaks. Viability of wild-type and uvrA? strains was not affected by NMU concentrations up to 3.0 mM. Some loss of viability occurred, at the higher NMU concentrations, in both strains carrying exrA? while strains carrying uvrA?polA? or recA? were the most sensitive. The results support the hypothesis that the lethal effect of NMU on repair-deficient E. coli was due to its ability to induce single-strand breaks.Induction of mutations by NMU was observed in all the strains used and the results suggested that NMU damage per se was the major mutational event. The dose response curve for induction of revertants by NMU was, however, influenced by the repair system(s) present. The number of revertants scored at the higher NMU concentrations was greater in those strains lacking the recA and polA dependent repair functions than in the wild-type strain. However, at NMU concentrations below 2.0 mM the numbers of revertants induced in exrA? carrying strains, prossessing accurate rec-dependent repair, were lower than the comparable wild-type values. The evidence suggests that the uvrA gene product also acts on some, possibly non-mutagenic, types of NMU damage and that error-prone repair of these lesions increases the number of potential revertants.
Keywords:EMS  ethyl methanesulphonate  MMS  methyl methanesulphonate  MNNG  NMU
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