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Mutations by near-ultraviolet radiation in Escherichia coli strains lacking superoxide dismutase
Authors:J. Hoerter   A. Eisenstark  D. Touati
Affiliation:

a Division of Biological Sciences, University of Missouri, Columiba, MO 65211, USA

b Department of Natural Sciences, Stephens College, Columiba, MO 65215, U.S.A.

c Institut Jacques Monod, Centre National de la Recherche, Université Paris VII, Paris 75251, France

Abstract:Om wild-type Escherichia coli, near-ultraviolet radiation (NUV) was only weakly mutagenic. However, in an allelic mutant strain (sodA sodB) that lacks both Mn- and Fe-superoxide dismutase (SOD) and assumed to have excess superoxide anion (O2), NUV induced a 9-fold increase in mutation above the level that normally occurs in this double mutant. When a sodA sodB double mutant contained a plasmid carrying katG+ HP-I catalase), mutation by NUV was reduced to wild-type (sodA+ sodB+) levels. Also, in the sodA sodB xthA triple mutant, which lacks exonuclease III (exoIII) in addition to SOD, the mutations frequency by NUV was reduced to wild-type levels. This synergistic action of NUV and O2 suggested that pre-mutational lesions occur, with exoIII converting these lesions to stable mutants. Exposure to H2O2 induced a 2.8 fold increase in mutations in sodA sodB double mutants, but was reduced to control levels when a plasmid carrying katG+ was introduced. These results suggest that NUV, in addition to its other effects on cells, increases mutations indirectly by increasing the flux of OH. radicals, possibly by generating excess H2O2.
Keywords:Near UV   Superoxide dismutase   Superoxide anion   Hydroxyl radicals   Catalase
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