OPATOWSKI I
J Gen Physiol. 1949 Nov;33(2):171-6. doi: 10.1085/jgp.33.2.171.
Experiments on x-ray-induced mutations of the tobacco mosaic virus (Gowen) are analyzed on the basis of the ionization theory. The size of the volume within which the primary process of mutation develops is calculated on the basis of three alternative assumptions; viz., (1) that this volume consists of protein, (2) that it is nucleic acid, (3) that it is phosphorus. It is found that the volume calculated under assumption (1) is identical with the hexagonal cell unit which Bernal and Fankuchen found in the virus protein by x-ray diffraction. Assumptions 2 and 3 lead respectively to the conclusions that one-fourth of the total nucleic acid content or one-half of the total phosphorus content is involved in the mutational process. The relation between the induced and the spontaneous mutation is examined and it is found that natural ionizing radiations are completely insignificant for the spontaneous mutation of the virus.
基于电离理论对烟草花叶病毒(戈文)的X射线诱导突变实验进行了分析。根据三个备选假设计算了突变初级过程发生的体积;即,(1)该体积由蛋白质组成,(2)它是核酸,(3)它是磷。发现在假设(1)下计算出的体积与伯纳尔和范库肯通过X射线衍射在病毒蛋白质中发现的六边形晶胞单元相同。假设2和3分别得出结论,即总核酸含量的四分之一或总磷含量的一半参与了突变过程。研究了诱导突变与自发突变之间的关系,发现天然电离辐射对病毒的自发突变完全没有影响。