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Query: UNIPROT:P00492 (
hypoxanthine-guanine phosphoribosyltransferase
)
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Sequencing of
hprt
cDNA revealed that three spontaneous mutants in V79 Chinese hamster cells exhibit tandem duplications of exon(s), i.e., either exons 2 and 3 or exon 7. Sequences of different sizes (4.5-8 Kb) were found to be duplicated and inserted in tandem into the
hprt
gene. These mutants demonstrated spontaneous reversion frequencies which were about 40-fold higher than those observed with other types of spontaneous mutants, but on the same order of magnitude as spontaneous reversions in
Sp5
, a mutant with a duplication insertion involving exon 2 in this gene. These data suggest that all of the duplications found have the same genetic instability, regardless of the type, size or position of the duplicated fragment. The coding sequence of the
hprt
cDNA and the restriction pattern of the revertants were virtually identical to the wild-type, indicating restoration of a functional
hprt
gene by precise deletion of the duplicated fragment.
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PMID:Characterization of mutants involving partial exon duplications in the hprt gene of Chinese hamster V79 cells. 891 5
In the present study the carcinogenic metal ions Cd[II], Co[II], Cr[VI], Ni[II], and Pb[II], as well as As[III], were examined for their ability to induce intrachromosomal homologous and nonhomologous recombination in the
hprt
gene of two V79 Chinese hamster cell lines, SPD8 and
Sp5
, respectively. With the exception of Pb[II], all of these ions enhanced homologous recombination, the order of potency being Cr>Cd>As>Co>Ni. In contrast, Cr[VI] was the only ion to enhance recombination of the nonhomologous type. In order to obtain additional information on the mechanism of recombination in the SPD8 cell line, individual clones exhibiting metal-induced recombination were isolated, and the sequence of their
hprt
gene determined. These findings confirmed that all recombinogenic events in this cell line were of the homologous type, involving predominantly a chromatid exchange mechanism. The mechanisms underlying the recombination induced by these ions are discussed in relationship to their genotoxicity, as well as to DNA repair and replication. Induced recombination may constitute a novel mechanism for induction of neoplastic disease.
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PMID:Arsenic[III] and heavy metal ions induce intrachromosomal homologous recombination in the hprt gene of V79 Chinese hamster cells. 1071 45