The selection of wild-type revertants from methotrexate permeability mutants
- 1 March 1978
- journal article
- Published by Springer Nature in Somatic Cell and Molecular Genetics
- Vol. 4 (2), 143-156
- https://doi.org/10.1007/bf01538980
Abstract
In a previous report, we described the selection and partial characterization of three distinct classes of methotrexate (Mtx)-resistant Chinese hamster ovary cells (CHO) (1). Class I cells contained a structural alteration in dihydrofolate reductase. Class II cells showed an alteration affecting the permeability of the drug. Class III cells, selected from class I cells, had an increased activity of the altered enzyme. In the work described here, the sensitivity of these lines to the diaminopyrimidines has been investigated. Class I cells are as sensitive, class II cells are 5- to 10-fold more sensitive, and class III cells are 10- to 30-fold more resistant than wild-type cells. The increased sensitivity of the class II cells provided an opportunity to select for revenants of these mutants and such phentotypic wild-type revenant cells have been selected using one diaminopyrimidine, pyrimethamine. Such cells have drug sensitivities and permeability characteristics similar to wild-type cells. A second class has been identified which has wild-type drug sensitivities to the diaminopyrimidine s but Mtx class II resistance to Mtx, and drug permeabilities characteristic of Mtx-resistant class II cells.Keywords
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