Leakiness of genetic markers and susceptibility to post-plating mutagenesis in Escherichia coli

Jayaraman, R. (1995) Leakiness of genetic markers and susceptibility to post-plating mutagenesis in Escherichia coli Journal of Genetics, 74 (3). pp. 85-97. ISSN 0022-1333

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Related URL: http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/BF02932195

Abstract

WhenEscherichia coli strain AB1157 is subjected to starvation for threonine or leucine on solid media, threonine-independent or leucine-independent colonies continue to emerge for several days after plating. This process is strongly streptomycin dependent. Under identical conditions arginine-independent colonies do not arise when arginine starvation is imposed. Since thethr1 andleuB6 alleles of AB1157 could be classified as 'leaky' while theargE3 allele cannot be so classified, there seems to be a correlation between leakiness of mutant genetic markers and post-plating mutagenesis which counters the effect of the mutations. Some of the threonine-independent variants acquired the ability to increase the leakiness of otherwise nonleaky markers such asargE3 and permit development of arginine independence in arecA-dependent,lexA-independent manner. I show that these variants harbour a mutation, tentatively namedadi (adaptation inducer), at around 72 min on the genetic map, and that theadi mutation increases the intrinsic leakiness of alacZ (ochre) mutation, perhaps by enhanced translational error. These observations are discussed in relation to the phenomenon of 'adaptive' mutagenesis, its possible mechanism, and its specificity.

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Keywords:Leaky Mutants; Adaptive Mutations; Post-plating Mutations; Cairnsian Response
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