Implication of uracil in spontaneous mutagenesis on a single-stranded shuttle vector replicated in mammalian cells. 1993

J B Cabral-Neto, and A Gentil, and R E Cabral, and A Sarasin
Laboratory of Molecular Genetics, Institut de Recherches Scientifiques sur le Cancer, Villejuif, France.

Almost all spontaneous point mutations found on a single-stranded shuttle vector after its transfection and replication in monkey cells were located at cytosine residues. In order to understand this very specific type of targeting we have studied the possible implication of uracil residues in the induction of these spontaneous mutations. The single-stranded shuttle vector pCF3A carrying the supF tRNA gene as a mutagenesis target has been allowed to replicate in mammalian COS7 cells, mutations being screened in bacteria using the beta-galactosidase assay. Progenies from untreated DNA and DNA treated with the uracil-DNA glycosylase prior to transfection were analyzed to determine the amount and classes of mutations. While spontaneous mutation frequency was 9.7 x 10(-4) for control DNA, single-stranded vector treated with the E. coli uracil-DNA glycosylase exhibited a reduced mutation frequency of about 30%. The abolished mutations were mainly confined to the cytosine to thymine transitions for which a decrease by a factor of 5 was indeed observed. This finding fits well with the fact that it is usually admitted that uracil pairs with adenine, indicating therefore that approximately 30% of spontaneous mutations observed in our experimental conditions and 80% of C to T transitions may be due to the presence of uracil instead of cytosine.

UI MeSH Term Description Entries
D008969 Molecular Sequence Data Descriptions of specific amino acid, carbohydrate, or nucleotide sequences which have appeared in the published literature and/or are deposited in and maintained by databanks such as GENBANK, European Molecular Biology Laboratory (EMBL), National Biomedical Research Foundation (NBRF), or other sequence repositories. Sequence Data, Molecular,Molecular Sequencing Data,Data, Molecular Sequence,Data, Molecular Sequencing,Sequencing Data, Molecular
D009699 N-Glycosyl Hydrolases A class of enzymes involved in the hydrolysis of the N-glycosidic bond of nitrogen-linked sugars. Glycoside Hydrolases, Nitrogen-linked,Hydrolases, N-Glycosyl,Nucleosidase,Nucleosidases,Nucleoside Hydrolase,Nitrogen-linked Glycoside Hydrolases,Nucleoside Hydrolases,Glycoside Hydrolases, Nitrogen linked,Hydrolase, Nucleoside,Hydrolases, N Glycosyl,Hydrolases, Nitrogen-linked Glycoside,Hydrolases, Nucleoside,N Glycosyl Hydrolases,Nitrogen linked Glycoside Hydrolases
D002460 Cell Line Established cell cultures that have the potential to propagate indefinitely. Cell Lines,Line, Cell,Lines, Cell
D004261 DNA Replication The process by which a DNA molecule is duplicated. Autonomous Replication,Replication, Autonomous,Autonomous Replications,DNA Replications,Replication, DNA,Replications, Autonomous,Replications, DNA
D004277 DNA, Single-Stranded A single chain of deoxyribonucleotides that occurs in some bacteria and viruses. It usually exists as a covalently closed circle. Single-Stranded DNA,DNA, Single Stranded,Single Stranded DNA
D005822 Genetic Vectors DNA molecules capable of autonomous replication within a host cell and into which other DNA sequences can be inserted and thus amplified. Many are derived from PLASMIDS; BACTERIOPHAGES; or VIRUSES. They are used for transporting foreign genes into recipient cells. Genetic vectors possess a functional replicator site and contain GENETIC MARKERS to facilitate their selective recognition. Cloning Vectors,Shuttle Vectors,Vectors, Genetic,Cloning Vector,Genetic Vector,Shuttle Vector,Vector, Cloning,Vector, Genetic,Vector, Shuttle,Vectors, Cloning,Vectors, Shuttle
D000818 Animals Unicellular or multicellular, heterotrophic organisms, that have sensation and the power of voluntary movement. Under the older five kingdom paradigm, Animalia was one of the kingdoms. Under the modern three domain model, Animalia represents one of the many groups in the domain EUKARYOTA. Animal,Metazoa,Animalia
D001483 Base Sequence The sequence of PURINES and PYRIMIDINES in nucleic acids and polynucleotides. It is also called nucleotide sequence. DNA Sequence,Nucleotide Sequence,RNA Sequence,DNA Sequences,Base Sequences,Nucleotide Sequences,RNA Sequences,Sequence, Base,Sequence, DNA,Sequence, Nucleotide,Sequence, RNA,Sequences, Base,Sequences, DNA,Sequences, Nucleotide,Sequences, RNA
D014162 Transfection The uptake of naked or purified DNA by CELLS, usually meaning the process as it occurs in eukaryotic cells. It is analogous to bacterial transformation (TRANSFORMATION, BACTERIAL) and both are routinely employed in GENE TRANSFER TECHNIQUES. Transfections
D014498 Uracil One of four nucleotide bases in the nucleic acid RNA.

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