Cytotoxic and mutagenic effects of methylnitrosourea in two human fetal fibroblast strains differing in O6-methylguanine-DNA methyltransferase activity.
@article{Mirzayans1992CytotoxicAM,
title={Cytotoxic and mutagenic effects of methylnitrosourea in two human fetal fibroblast strains differing in O6-methylguanine-DNA methyltransferase activity.},
author={Razmik Mirzayans and M. V. Middlestadt and Malcolm C. Paterson},
journal={Carcinogenesis},
year={1992},
volume={13 7},
pages={
1185-90
}
}A non-transformed human fibroblast strain, GM11, established from the skin of a therapeutically aborted fetus, has been reported to exhibit the Mer- phenotype, i.e. inability to support the growth of adenovirus 5 damaged with 1-methyl-3-nitro-1-nitrosoguanidine. In the present study we determined (i) loss of colony-forming ability and frequency of mutants resistant to 6-thioguanine (6TG) on exposure to the SN1 alkylating agent methylnitrosourea (MNU) and (ii) amount of O6-methylguanine-DNA…
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