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J. Bacteriol., 11 1997, 6688-6691, Vol 179, No. 21
D Hughes and DI Andersson
Mutation rates in bacteria can vary depending on the genetic target studied
and the specific growth conditions of the cells. Here, two different
methods were used to determine how rates of mutation to antibiotic
resistance, auxotrophy, and prototrophy were influenced by carbon
starvation on agar plates. The rate of mutation to rifampin resistance was
increased by starvation as measured by fluctuation tests, similar to what
has been reported previously for Escherichia coli. In contrast, the rates
of mutation to various types of auxotrophy were unaffected or decreased as
measured by both fluctuation tests and a repeated-streaking procedure.
Similarly, the rates of reversion to prototrophy of his and lac nonsense
and missense mutations were unaffected by starvation. Thus, mutation rates
of different genetic targets can be affected differently by starvation and
we conclude that carbon starvation is not generally mutagenic in Salmonella
typhimurium.
Copyright © 1997, American Society for Microbiology
Carbon starvation of Salmonella typhimurium does not cause a general increase of mutation rates
Department of Molecular Biology, Uppsala University, Sweden.
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