Isolation of a spontaneous CHO amino acid transport mutant by a combination of tritium suicide and replica plating.

A H Dantzig, C W Slayman, E A Adelberg
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A spontaneous transport mutant of Chinese hamster ovary cells, CHY-1, was isolated by a combination of [3H]proline suicide and replica plating. The mutant took up less tritium than the parent, resulting in a lower killing rate during storage. Transport by four separate amino acid transport systems (A, ASC, L, Ly+) was examined. The CHY-1 mutant exhibited normal uptake via the ASC, L, and Ly+ systems. By contrast, uptake of the most specific substrate of the A system, 2-(methylamino)-isobutyric acid, was significantly reduced at low, but not high, concentrations, due to a 3.5-fold increase in Km and a 1.5-fold increase in Vmax. Taken together, these data suggest that the CHY-1 mutation may be in the structural gene coding for the A transport protein. The tritium suicide procedure is discussed, and general equations are derived to predict the maximum storage time for the survival of one mutant cell and the optimum size of the cell population for maximum mutant enrichment.

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氚自杀与复刻相结合分离CHO氨基酸转运突变体。
采用[3H]脯氨酸自杀和复制镀相结合的方法分离了中国仓鼠卵巢细胞自发性转运突变体CHY-1。突变体比亲本吸收了更少的氚,因此在储存期间的杀伤率更低。研究了四种氨基酸转运系统(A、ASC、L、Ly+)的转运情况。CHY-1突变体通过ASC、L和Ly+系统表现出正常的摄取。相比之下,由于Km增加3.5倍,Vmax增加1.5倍,A体系中最特异的底物2-(甲胺)-异丁酸的吸收率在低浓度下显著降低,但不高浓度。综上所述,这些数据表明CHY-1突变可能位于编码A转运蛋白的结构基因中。讨论了氚自杀过程,并推导了一般方程,以预测一个突变细胞存活的最长储存时间和最大突变富集的最佳细胞群体大小。
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