Isolation and characterization of Chinese hamster ovary cell mutants resistant to the amino acid analog beta-aspartyl hydroxamate.

I L Andrulis, L Siminovitch
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Abstract

Chinese hamster ovary cell lines which are resistant to an amino acid analog, beta-aspartyl hydroxamate, have been isolated and characterized. Mutants resistant to 100-150 microM beta-aspartyl hydroxamate arose from ethyl methane sulfonate-treated parental lines at frequencies of 3.4 x 10(-6) to 1.3 x 10(-7). The mutants fell into at least two genetic classes: 18% of the mutants behaved codominantly in hybrids, the others recessively. Complementation studies indicated that all the recessive mutants belonged to the same class. Mutants selected after one step of mutagenesis overproduce the enzyme asparagine synthetase constitutively with four- to sixfold increases in specific activities over the basal levels of the parental lines. beta-Aspartyl hydroxamate-resistant cell lines with up to 20-fold elevations in asparagine synthetase activity have been isolated after two steps of mutageneis. In addition, highly resistant lines have been selected by long-term growth of a dominant mutant in increasing concentrations of the drug. Resistance in the latter appears to be due not only to overproduction of asparagine synthetase but also to an alteration in the affinity of the enzyme for beta-aspartyl hydroxamate.

氨基酸类似物β -天冬氨酸羟肟酸抗性中国仓鼠卵巢细胞突变体的分离与鉴定。
中国仓鼠卵巢细胞系对氨基酸类似物-天冬氨酸羟化酯具有抗性。对100-150微米β -天冬氨酸羟肟酸具有抗性的突变体出现在甲烷磺酸乙酯处理的亲本系中,频率为3.4 × 10(-6)至1.3 × 10(-7)。这些突变体至少分为两类:18%的突变体在杂交中表现为共显性,其余的表现为隐性。互补研究表明,所有的隐性突变体都属于同一类。经过一步诱变后选择的突变体组成性地过量产生天冬酰胺合成酶,其特定活性比亲本系的基础水平增加了4至6倍。经过两步诱变,已分离出天冬酰胺合成酶活性高达20倍的-天冬酰胺羟酸抗性细胞系。此外,高抗性品系是通过增加药物浓度的显性突变体的长期生长而选择的。后者的抗性似乎不仅是由于天冬酰胺合成酶的过量产生,而且还由于酶对-天冬氨酸羟化酯的亲和力的改变。
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