Abstract

The presence of the histidine operator-constitutive mutationhis01242 increases UV-induced mutability within the histidine operon ofSalmonella typhimurium. The rate of reversion ofhisC andhisF ochre and frameshift mutants is increased 5- to 8-fold when these mutations are coupled withhis01242 which causes 15-fold derepression of the operon. The effect does not extend to the whole chromosome since the rate of UV-induced mutability at the unlinked streptomycin locus is the same in the strains carryinghis0+ orhis01242 alleles. The same phenomenon was observed in Hcr− strains.

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