X-RAY-INDUCED SPECIFIC-LOCUS MUTATIONS IN THE AD-3 REGION OF 2-COMPONENT HETEROKARYONS OF NEUROSPORA-CRASSA .9. MUTATIONAL SPECTRA AS A FUNCTION OF X-RAY DOSE

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作者
DESERRES, FJ
机构
[1] Center for Life Sciences and Toxicology, Chemistry and Life Sciences, Research Triangle Institute, Research Triangle Park
来源
MUTATION RESEARCH | 1991年 / 246卷 / 01期
关键词
GENETIC FINE STRUCTURE MAPPING; HETEROKARYON; 12; GENE POINT MUTATIONS; MULTILOCUS DELETIONS; AD-3; REGION; REPAIRABLE AD-3 MUTATIONS; IRREPARABLE AD-3 MUTATIONS; MULTIPLE-LOCUS MUTATIONS; RECESSIVE LETHAL MUTATIONS; 2-COMPONENT HETEROKARYONS; COMPLEMENTATION MAP;
D O I
10.1016/0027-5107(91)90105-W
中图分类号
Q3 [遗传学];
学科分类号
071007 ; 090102 ;
摘要
In previous studies, X-ray-induced specific-locus mutations in the adenine-3 (ad-3) region of a two-component heterokaryon (H-12) of Neurospora crassa were combined with a series of tester strains carrying markers in the ad-3 and immediately adjacent regions to map mutants that were presumed multilocus deletions (de Serres, 1989c, 1990a). Two new classes of X-ray-induced mutations were recovered: multiple-locus mutations consisting of gene/point mutations at the ad-3A or ad-3B locus with a closely linked recessive lethal mutation, or multilocus deletions covering the ad-3A, ad-3B and/or nic-2 loci with a closely linked recessive lethal mutation (designated ad-3R + RL(CL) and [ad-3]IR + RL(CL), respectively). Thus, the ad-3 specific-locus assay can detect damage occurring at the ad-3A and the ad-3B loci, as well as at a minimum of 19 other loci in the immediately adjacent regions. The original overall spectrum of ad-3 mutations can be resolved, by genetic analysis, into a series of 30 subclasses. In the present paper, the data from the genetic analysis of 832 X-ray-induced mutants recovered from a series of 4 experiments (Webber and de Serres, 1965) have been presented in terms of Mutational Spectra organized as a function of X-ray dose. Comparison of these Spectra demonstrates the shift from high percentages of gene/point mutations (with a high percentage of mutants at the ad-3B locus showing allelic complementation) at low doses, to low percentages of gene/point mutations (with a low percentage of ad-3B mutants showing allelic complementation) and high percentages of multilocus deletion mutations and multiple-locus mutations (of genotype ad-3R + RL(CL) or [ad-3]IR + RL(CL)) at high doses. These Mutational Spectra demonstrate the marked dose-dependence of X-ray-induced specific-locus mutations in a eukaryotic organism.
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