Properties of r Mutants of Bacteriophage T4 Photodynamically Induced in the Presence of Thiopyronin and Psoralen |
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Authors: | John W. Drake and Janice McGuire |
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Affiliation: | 1Department of Microbiology, University of Illinois, Urbana, Illinois 61801 |
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Abstract: | About 4 x 10(-4)r mutants were induced per lethal hit, a frequency characteristic of weak mutagens. Collections of mutants produced in the presence of either dye were indistinguishable in most of their properties. The rII mutants differed sharply from spontaneous mutants in their mutational spectra (fine scale map distribution) and their reversion responses to specific mutagens. Few or none of the induced mutants were induced to revert with proflavine (sign mutants; reading frame shift mutants). A majority were induced to revert with base analogues (base pair substitution mutants), and about half of these also responded to the hydroxymethylcytosine-specific agent hydroxylamine. A large minority of the mutants reverted spontaneously but failed to respond either to proflavine or to base analogues. We believe these mutants, as well as some of the mutants which did respond to base analogues, to be transversions (base pair substitutions which reverse the purine-pyrimidine orientation). |
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