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DNA sequence analysis of spontaneous histidine mutations in a polA1 strain of Escherichia coli K12 suggests a specific role of the GTGG sequence
Authors:Mila Jankovic  Tatjana Kostic and Dragutin J Savic
Institution:(1) Institute of Molecular Genetics and Genetic Engineering, V. Stepe 283, P.O. Box 794, 11000 Belgrade, Yugoslavia
Abstract:Summary Spontaneously arising histidine mutations in an Escherichia coli K12 strain deficient for DNA polymerase I were analysed at the DNA sequence level. We screened approximately 150000 colonies and isolated 106 histidine auxotrophs. Of these, 98 were unstable hisC mutations; 12 representative mutants analysed were shown to have arisen by the excision of a single quadruplet repeat in the sequence 5prime-GCTGGCTGGCTGGCTG-3prime. Of the eight mutations at other sites, three hisA deletions and one hisD deletion occurred as a consequence of misalignment of tandemly repeated pentamers (hisD) or decamers (hisA). A single hisA point mutation was found to be a missense mutation. Two extended deletions, covering the his operon were not analysed. We could not identify the hisC deletion by sequencing. We conclude that polA1 is a strong imitator that induces mutations mostly of the minus frameshift and deletion type by a Streisinger-type of mispairing in repetitive DNA sequences. Finally, the possible role of a 5prime-GTGG-3prime sequence and its inverted or direct complements, which are found in the vicinity of all the deletions and frameshifts, is discussed.
Keywords:Mutagenic specificity  DNA polymerase I  DNA repair
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