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. 1975 Jul;80(3):475–482. doi: 10.1093/genetics/80.3.475

Mutation Induction by Difunctional Alkylating Agents in NEUROSPORA CRASSA

Tong-Man Ong 1, F J de Serres 1
PMCID: PMC1213353  PMID: 133852

Abstract

The genetic characterization of ad-3 mutants of Neurospora crassa induced by two carcinogenic difunctional alkylating agents, 1,2,4,5-diepoxypentane (DEP) and 1,2,7,8-diepoxyoctane (DEO), has shown that point mutations at the ad-3B locus have similar complementation patterns. In addition to the induction of point mutations, DEP induces a low frequency (7.5%) of multilocus deletions, whereas DEO induces an extremely high frequency (42.0%). The distribution of the different classes of ad-3 mutants and the frequency of multilocus deletion mutants among DEP-induced mutants are not significantly different from those induced by the monofunctional alkylating agents EI, EMS and ICR-177 at comparable forward-mutation frequencies. Moreover, the frequencies of DEP-induced ad-3B mutants showing allelic completion or having nonpolarized complementation patterns are similar to those of ad-3B mutants induced by monofunctional agents. It is suggested, therefore, that the mechanism of mutation-induction by DEP in N. crassa is similar to that of monofunctional alkylating agents. Mutation-induction by DEO probably results both from the mechanism of action of monofunctional alkylating agents and from inter-strand cross-linkage of the DNA molecule by the two functional epoxy groups.

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