Abstract

The possibility that ethione, the ethyl analog of methionine and potent liver carcinogen, exerts its action by blocking the methylation of DNA and thereby rendering the post-replictive methylation instructed error-avoidance system inoperative was investigated. While the results are not directly supportive for the existence of such a repair system in V79 Chinese hamster cells, effects of ethionine were found. Following the exposure of ethionine-treated cells to EMS an increase in the cell killing and an decrease in mutation induction was observed. The base analog, 6-hydroxyaminopurine, was shown to be clearly mutagenic in the mammalian cells and in the presence of ethionine a drastic decrease in mutant frequency was observed. Ethionine itself did not appear mutagenic over the entire dose range tested (1–1000 μg/ml).

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