Affiliation:
1. Department of Molecular Genetics and Cell Biology, The University of Chicago, Chicago, Illinois 60637
Abstract
ABSTRACT
We isolated several new mutator mutations of the
Escherichia coli
replicative polymerase
dnaE
subunit alpha and used them and a previously reported
dnaE
mutation to study spontaneous frameshift and base substitution mutations. Two of these
dnaE
strains produce many more mutants when grown on rich (Luria-Bertani) than on minimal medium. A differential effect of the medium was not observed when these
dnaE
mutations were combined with a mismatch repair mutation. The selection scheme for the
dnaE
mutations required that they be able to complement a temperature-sensitive strain. However, the ability to complement is not related to the mutator effect for at least one of the mutants. Comparison of the mutation rates for frameshift and base substitution mutations in
mutS
and
dnaE mutS
strains suggests that the mismatch repair proteins respond differently to the two types of change. Deletion of
dinB
from both chromosome and plasmid resulted in a four- to fivefold decrease in the rate of frameshift and base substitution mutations in a
dnaE mutS
double mutant background. This reduction indicates that most mistakes in replication occur as a result of the action of the auxiliary rather than the replicative polymerase in this
dnaE
mutant. Deletion of
dinB
from strains carrying a wild-type
dnaE
had a measurable effect, suggesting that a fraction of spontaneous mutations occur as a result of
dinB
polymerase action even in cells with a normal replicative polymerase.
Publisher
American Society for Microbiology
Subject
Molecular Biology,Microbiology
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