Clonal variants of constitutive heterochromatin of human fibroblasts after recovery from mitomycin treatment |
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Authors: | H Hoehn G M Martin |
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Institution: | (1) Department of Pathology, School of Medicine, University of Washington, Seattle, Washington |
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Abstract: | Presumptive clones of human skin fibroblast-like cells surviving mitomycin C treatments show a variety of intra- and interchromosomal rearrangements limited to the constitutive heterochromatic regions. Starting with a wild-type line polymorphic for chromosome no. 1 heterochromatin, we have observed clones with complete symmetry and varying degrees of asymmetry of the no. 1 heterochromatin, translocations of excess chromosome 1 heterochromatin to one no. 9 member, interstitial translocations to sites normally devoid of heterochromatin, and duplication of the Y chromosome long arm heterochromatin. In the case of the chromosome no. 1 pair, the extent of heterochromatin variation was quantitated to test the hypothesis that discrete classes of variants occur. There appear to be two types of variants: Those showing reciprocal changes between homologues (2 examples) and those showing a change in the amount of heterochromatin of a single homologue (5 examples). The latter group showed an approximately linear series of variants. Unequal cross-over following repair after damage from the alkylating agent is considered the most likely explanation for the observed changes, given the repetitive nature of DNA at these heterochromatic sites. |
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