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Mutagenic Potency and Specificity of Procarbazine in the ad-3 Forward-Mutation Test in Growing Cultures of Heterokaryon 12 of Neurospora crassa
Brockman, H. E., & De Serres, F. (1991). Mutagenic Potency and Specificity of Procarbazine in the ad-3 Forward-Mutation Test in Growing Cultures of Heterokaryon 12 of Neurospora crassa. Mutation Research - Fundamental and Molecular Mechanisms of Mutagenesis, 246(1), 193-204. https://doi.org/10.1016/0027-5107(91)90122-5
Procarbazine (Natulan®) was tested for its mutagenic potency and specificity in the ad-3 forward-mutation test in heterokaryon 12 (H-12) of Neurospora crassa. In these experiments, procarbazine was a weak mutagen when present in growing cultures but nonmutagenic when conidial suspensions (nongrowing conidia) were treated. A total of 208 ad-3 mutants recovered after exposure of growing cultures of H-12 to 1 mg of procarbazine/ml, and 2 ad-3 mutants of spontaneous origin, were characterized genetically. These tests distinguish among gene/point mutations (ad-3R) at the ad-3A or ad-3B locus, multilocus deletion mutations ([ad-3]IR) covering one or more loci in the ad-3 and immediately adjacent regions, and 3 different classes of multiple-locus mutations: gene/point ad-3 mutations with a recessive lethal mutation elsewhere in the genome (ad-3R + RL), gene/point mutations with a closely linked recessive lethal mutation (ad-3R + RLCL), and multilocus deletion mutations with a closely linked recessive lethal mutation ([ad-3]IR + RLCL). All of the procarbazine-induced ad-3 mutants resulted from gene/point mutations; 92.2% ( 200217 ) resulted from gene/point mutations at the ad-3A or ad-3B locus, and 3.7% ( 8217 ) resulted from gene/point mutations with a recessive lethal mutation elsewhere in the genome. Identical percentages (15.4% [ 20130 ] and 15.4% [ 1278 ]) of the Σad-3BR and Σad-3AR mutants were leaky, and a high percentage (71.5% [ 93130 ]) of the Σad-3BR mutants had nonpolarized complementation patterns. These results indicate that procarbazine-induced ad-3 mutants of Neurospora crassa are composed solely of gene/point mutations (ad-3R) that resulted, predominantly or exclusively, from base-pair substitutions. The Neurospora specific-locus data on procarbazine-induced ad-3 mutants are compared with data from similar experiments with the mouse using the morphological specific-locus assay; marked similarities were found between the mutagenic effects of procarbazine in the 2 specific-locus assays.