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Characterization of a guanine-sensitive mutant defective in adenylo-succinate synthetase activity

✍ Scribed by Alice S. Tu; David Patterson


Publisher
John Wiley and Sons
Year
1978
Tongue
English
Weight
819 KB
Volume
96
Category
Article
ISSN
0021-9541

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Abstract

A contingent auxotrophic mutant of CHO‐Kl cell is described. This mutant grow in minimal medium. Its growth is inhibited by the exogenous addition of guanine at levels which do not affect the wild type parent. Adenine reverses the guanine effect. This mutant does not complement ade^−^H (defective in adenylosuccinate synthetase) and has been denoted as ade^−^H~G~ because of its guanine sensitivity. Some partial revertants of ade^−^H are found to be also sensitive to guanine, suggesting a close relationship between the ade^−^H locus and the guanine sensitivity. Studies of ^14^C‐hypoxanthine incorporation into nucleotides indicated that ade^−^H~G~ has some adenylosuccinate synthetase activity whether it is pre‐exposed to guanine or not. Early de novo purine synthesis in ade^−^H~G~, however, is greatly inhibited when pre‐exposed to guanine. This inhibition of purine synthesis by guanine is reversible and its recovery is facilitated by adenine.


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