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Abstract
Participation of the SOS system in producing deletions in E.
Fields
- Named Organization
- Singer
- University of Colorado
- Named Person
- Coil, Bryan
- Groman, Tobi
- Meyer, Matt
- Wheeler, Kevin A.
- Groman, Tobi
- Date Loaded
- 11 Jan 2006
- Box
- 0001
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Participation of the SOS system in producing deletions in E. coli plasmids
Elias Balbinder, Bryan Coil, Jeff Hutehinson, Anthony S. Bianehi *, Tobi Groman *,
Kevin A. Wheeler * and Matt Meyer *
Department of Bi~chnn~try, Biaphy~cs and Genetfcs, and Colorado Cancer Canter, Univemity of
Colorado Health Sciences Center,
4200 F.. N'mth Avenue, P.O. Box B-121, Denner, CO 80262, USA
(Received 7 January 1992)
(Revision received 22 September 1992)
(Aecel~ted 25 September 1992)
Keywords: SOS system, participation; Escherichla coli plasmids; Plasmids, E. coli
Summar~
The participation of the SOS response in the deletion of palindromic and non-palindromic inserts
of
about 66 and 100 bp cloned within the EcoRl site of the ehloramphenicol aeetyl transferase (cat)
gene of
plasmid pBR325 was tested after introducing the derived plasmids into strains containing different
combinations of/erA, recA and umuC alleles and the anxotrophic mutation trpE65. This allowed for a
comparison of deletion frequency in the plasmids, measured as the reversion of ehloramphenieol
sensitivity to resistance (CmS~ Cmr), to point-mutation frequency measured from the reversion of
trpE65 to ttTptophan "independence (Trp---* Trp+). We found that the spontaneous deletion frequency
of palindromic inserts was increased by the overproduction of activated ReeA * and UmuC+ in lexA
(De0 backgrounds but the deletion of the non-palindromic inserts was unaltered. Overproduction of
ReeA+ had no significant effect on deletion incidence but it did increase Trp---* Trp+ reversions.
The
SOS stimulation of palindrome deletions paralelled the SOS mutator effect of certain recA and urnuC
alleles on Trp--~ Trp+ reversions, suggesting that some form of SOS processing was responsible for
the
observed increases. The results further suggest that the SOS effect on deletions depends on the
distinction between palindromy vs. non-palindromy, rather than on the sizes or sequences of the
inserts
or those of the terminal homologies bracketing them.
Spontaneous deletions in prokaryotie replicons
can occur through a variety of mechanisms and
inehide the resolution of unstable transient inter-
* Summer Student Fellows of the Colorado Cancer Center.
CorreslXmdence: Dr. Elias Balbinder, Department of Bio-
chemistry, Bioph~'sies and Genetics and Col~rado Cancer
Center, University of Colorado Health Sciences Center, 4200
F_.. lqinth Avenue, P.O. Box B-121, Denver, CO 8~262, USA.
mediates formed in the normal course of DNA
metabolism (Albertini et al., 1982; Ripley and
Gliekman, 1983), intermoleeular reeombinatlon
events (Dianov et al., 1991; Mazin et al., 1991;
Singer and Westlye, 1988) or mistakes in the
movement of transposable elements (Kleckner et"
al., 1979). A large number of deletions occur
between direct terminal repeats, which often flank
inverted repeats (palindromes). Actor ,ding to mis-
alignement mutagenesis models, these sequences
can transiently stabilize unstable intermediates
such as hairpins or erueiforms which may form on
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