of Work: We use the powerful bacteriophage T4 model system to study mechanisms of mutagenesis and DNA repair. We have developed a new T4 mutation reporter gene, the rI gene, which is useful for mutation studies because it is not involved in DNA metabolism, is small enough to be accommodated by a single DNA sequencing lane, and is sensitive to missense mutations. The rate of spontaneous mutation is normal in this gene. A striking mutational hot-spot is observed, consisting of three adjacent base pair substitutions that arise simultaneously. This mutation is associated with an imperfect palindrome of considerable length, and the mutation occurs at the highest rate ever observed for a palindrome-driven complex mutation. We are now investigating aspects of the process that generates these mutations. In addition, we also observed a single rare mutation consisting of six base pair substitutions scattered over 17 base pairs; in this case, the associated imperfect palindrome strongly overlaps itself, providing information useful for modelling the formation of complex mutations.

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National Institute of Health (NIH)
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National Institute of Environmental Health Sciences (NIEHS)
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Intramural Research (Z01)
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1Z01ES065076-09
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6508862
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(LMG)
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9
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2001
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U.S. National Inst of Environ Hlth Scis
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