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A series 11 gamma-ray-induced mutants at the dihydrofolate reductase (dhfr)locus in Chinese hamster ovary cells has been examined for the types of DNA sequence change brought about by this form of ionizing radiation. All 11 mutants were found to have suffered major structural changes affecting the dhfrgene. In eight of the mutants, all or part of the dhfrgene has been deleted. The extent of these deletions was examined in seven of these mutants and, for comparison, in two deletion mutants that were induced by UV irradiation. For this purpose, probes from an overlapping set of cosmids that span 210 kb of DNA in this region were used. Three of seven gamma-ray-induced mutants and one UV-induced mutant were shown to have deleted the entire 210-kb region. In the remaining mutants, endpoints ranging from within the dhfrgene to 100 kb downstream were observed. No upstream endpoints were detected, so that an upper limit on the size of these large deletions could not be assigned. Three of the 11 gamma-ray-induced mutants contained an interruption in the dhfrgene without any detectable loss of sequence. Restriction analysis of these interrupted mutants showed that at least 8–14 kb of “foreign” DNA sequence became joined to the gene at the point of disruption. Cytogenetic analysis of these mutants showed that in two cases an inversion of the banding pattern on chromosome Z-2 had taken place. The inverted dhfrmutants contain very low amounts of dhfrRNA sequences, and the 5′ end of an inversion mutant gene exhibits the same pattern of DNA methylation and DNase I-hypersensitivity as the wild-type gene. Our results suggest that ionizing radiation causes primarily, if not exclusively, large deletions and inversions in mammalian cells.
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Urlaub, G., Mitchell, P.J., Kas, E. et al. Effect of gamma rays at the dihydrofolate reductase locus: Deletions and inversions. Somat Cell Mol Genet 12, 555–566 (1986). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF01671941
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