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Studies on temperature-sensitive mutants of Chinese hamster ovary cells affected in DNA synthesis

Abstract

DNA synthesis in two mutants of Chinese hamster overy cells,ts 13A andts 15C, which were temperature sensitive for growth, was found to be shut off rapidly at the nonpermissive temperature. The mutants did not complement each other and thets lesion was not located on the X chromosome. Both isolates were found to be considerably more sensitive to the alkylating agents, ethylmethanesulfonate (EMS) and methylmethanesulfonate (MMS), as compared to the parental cells, but showed normal sensitivity to UV irradiation. The mutants also showed interesting differences in their response to EMS-induced mutation frequencies at the ouabain-resistant and thioguanine-resistant loci. At high survival (50%) the frequencies of mutations at these genetic loci were markedly low in thets mutants as compared to the parental cells. Ints* revertants isolated from the mutants, thets phenotype and the increased sensitivity to EMS and MMS were affected simultaneously, indicating that both these characteristics resulted from a single genetic lesion.

Authors

Srinivasan PR; Gupta RS; Siminovitch L

Journal

Somatic Cell Genetics, Vol. 6, No. 5, pp. 567–582

Publisher

Springer Nature

Publication Date

September 1, 1980

DOI

10.1007/bf01538638

ISSN

0098-0366
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