FREQUENCY OF ULTRAVIOLET RADIATION‐INDUCED MUTATION AT THE hprt LOCUS IN REPAIR‐PROFICIENT MURINE FIBROBLASTS TRANSFECTED WITH THE denV GENE OF BACTERIOPHAGE T4
- 1 September 1993
- journal article
- Published by Wiley in Photochemistry and Photobiology
- Vol. 58 (3) , 450-454
- https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1751-1097.1993.tb09589.x
Abstract
The frequency of spontaneous and ultraviolet radiation (UVR)-induced mutation at the hprt locus was determined in control and denV-transfected, repair-proficient murine fibroblasts. Control cells removed an average of 25% of pyrimidine dimers induced by exposure to 150 J/m2 UVR from an FS40 sunlamp within 24 h; under the same conditions of induction and repair, denV-transfected cells removed an average of 71% of pyrimidine dimers. Control cells were somewhat more resistant than denV-transfected cells to killing by UVR. The average frequency of spontaneous mutation at the hprt locus for control and denV-transfected cells was 3 and 15 6-thioguanine (6-TG)-resistant colonies per 10(6) surviving cells, respectively; there was no statistically significant difference between control and denV-transfected cells. However, after exposure to 75 or 150 J/m2 UVR, denV-transfected cells had a significantly lower frequency of mutation to 6-TG resistance. After exposure to a fluence of 75 J/m2, the average frequency of UVR-induced mutation at the hprt locus was 166 mutant colonies per 10(6) surviving cells for control cells and 92 mutant colonies for denV-transfected cells; after 150 J/m2, control cells had 205 6-TG-resistant colonies per 10(6) cells, while denV-transfected cells had 61 mutant colonies. These results demonstrate that UVR-induced pyrimidine dimers are mutagenic photoproducts in mammalian cells.Keywords
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