Cairnsian mutagenesis in Escherichia coli: genetic evidence for two pathways regulated by mutS and mutL genes

Jayaraman, R. (1992) Cairnsian mutagenesis in Escherichia coli: genetic evidence for two pathways regulated by mutS and mutL genes Journal of Genetics, 71 (1-2). pp. 23-41. ISSN 0022-1333

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Abstract

The phenomenon of Cairnsian mutagenesis was studied inEscherichia coli mutants bearing mutations inmutS,mutL,recA andlexA genes. It is shown that development of resistance to exogenous valine could be used as an example of Cairnsian response. Strains defective inmutS andmutL show a high frequency of Cairnsian mutagenesis to valine resistance. The response inmutS mutants is dependent upon cleavability of the LexA protein whereas that inmutL is not. The latter is independent ofrecA also. The need for LexA protein cleavage inmutS mutants can be bypassed by over-production of the RecA protein due to arecA operator constitutive mutation. Genetic evidence is presented to show that the products ofmutS andmutL genes negativelycontrol two pathways of Cairnsian mutagenesis. Cairnsian response is also elicited whenmutS ormutL strains are grown under conditions wherein a required nutrient is present in sub-optimal concentrations. Random, unselected mutagenic events are likely to occur during or after Cairnsian mutagenesis provided the cells are SOS inducible.

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Keywords:Mutagenesis; Cairnsian Response; mutS; mutL; SoS Response; Adaptive Mutagenesis
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