Patterson D
Somatic Cell Genet. 1976 May;2(3):189-203. doi: 10.1007/BF01538958.
The production, isolation, and characterization of a new complementation group (Ade-I) of adenine-requiring mutant of Chinese hamster cells (CHO-K1) is described. This mutant accumulates two intermediates of purine biosynthesis, both of which contain an aspartate moiety. One of these is shown to be adenylosuccinic acid (AMPS) by chromatographic analysis, while evidence is presented that strongly suggests the other intermediate is succinylaminoimidazole carboxamide ribotide (SAICAR). Thus, Ade-I is most likely lacking the activity of the enzyme adenylosuccinase (EC 4.3.2.2). The use of this and similar mutants for the analysis of regulation of purine biosynthesis in mammalian cells is discussed.
本文描述了中国仓鼠细胞(CHO-K1)中腺嘌呤需求突变体新互补群(Ade-I)的产生、分离及特性鉴定。该突变体积累了嘌呤生物合成的两种中间体,这两种中间体均含有天冬氨酸部分。通过色谱分析表明其中一种是腺苷酸琥珀酸(AMPS),同时有证据强烈表明另一种中间体是琥珀酰氨基咪唑甲酰胺核糖核苷酸(SAICAR)。因此,Ade-I很可能缺乏腺苷酸琥珀酸酶(EC 4.3.2.2)的活性。文中还讨论了利用该突变体及类似突变体分析哺乳动物细胞中嘌呤生物合成调控的情况。