Mutations affecting adenine phosphoribosyl transferase activity in Chinese hamster cells |
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Authors: | L A Chasin |
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Institution: | Department of Biological Sciences Columbia University New York, New York 10027 USA |
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Abstract: | Mutants of Chinese hamster ovary cells that were resistant to the adenine analog 2, 6-diaminopurine generally were deficient in the enzyme adenine phosphoribosyl transferase. Such mutants did not occur spontaneously, and were rare even after mutagenesis, presumably because two active genes in this pseudodiploid line must be affected for the recessive drug-resistant phenotype to be expressed. Revertants of one such double mutant were selected on the basis of their ability to utilize adenine as a purine source. These revertants contained reduced levels of enzyme activity and were presumed to be heterozygous for the enzyme structural gene. Forward mutation to diaminopurine resistance, starting with these heterozygous revertants, occurred at a rate 1,000 times greater than that found for the original homozygous cells. The results agree with predictions based on the idea that mutations in the structural gene for the enzyme are responsible for the drug-resistant character of these variants. |
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