The complementation and genetical analysis of yeast mutants sensitive to photoactivated 3-carbethoxypsoralen define three novel recessive mutant alleles pso-5-1, pso6-1, and pso7-1. Their cross-sensitivity to UV254nm, radiomimetic mutagens, and to chemicals enhancing oxidative stress suggest that th
Sensitivity to methylmethanesulfonate and nitrous acid of ultraviolet light-sensitive mutants inSaccharomyces cerevisiae
โ Scribed by Zimmermann, F. K.
- Publisher
- Springer
- Year
- 1968
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 612 KB
- Volume
- 102
- Category
- Article
- ISSN
- 0026-8925
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โฆ Synopsis
Twenty two ultraviolet light-sensitive mutants isolated by P~ยฅ and Cox (1968) were tested for a possible cross-sensitivity to nitrous acid and methylmethanesulfonate. Eighteen of these mutants showed, in comparison to wild type, an increased sensitivity to methylmethanesulfonate and 16 mutants were cross-sensitive to nitrous acid. Cross-sensitivity between these two chemicals was good even when the degrees of sensitivity were compared; only two major exceptions were found. The degree of sensitivity to the two chemicals on one side and to ultraviolet light was not always the same. Two mutants of extreme sensitivity to chemicals were only weakly sensitive to ultraviolet light whereas in another mutant an extreme sensitivity to ultraviolet light was combined with a low sensitivity to chemicals. These observations are discussed in the light of current views on excision repair models.
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Fifty-two cultures grown under standard conditions from separate subclones of haploid Saccharomyces strain X2180-1A were exposed to standard treatment with nitrous acid (NA). When the duration of NA-treatment was the same:a) cell survival varied markedly and the frequency distribution of its values