Chloramine Mutagenesis in <i>Bacillus subtilis</i>

K Shih(Stanford University), Joshua Lederberg(Stanford University)
Science
June 11, 1976
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Abstract

Chloramine (which occurs widely as a by-product of sanitary chlorination of water supplies) is shown to be a weak mutagen, when reversion of trpC to trpC in Bacillus subtilis is used as an assay. Some DNA-repair mutants appear to be more sensitive to chloramine, suggesting the involvement of DNA targets in bactericide. The influence of plating media on survival of cells treated with chloramine suggests a bacterial repair system acting upon potentially lethal lesions induced by chloramine.


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