F. Cortes et al., CYTOGENETIC EFFECTS OF INHIBITION OF TOPOISOMERASE-I OR TOPOISOMERASE-II ACTIVITIES IN THE CHO MUTANT EM9 AND ITS PARENTAL LINE AA8, MUTATION RESEARCH, 288(2), 1993, pp. 281-289
The possible relationship between topoisomerase activities and the occ
urrence of SCE and chromosomal aberrations was investigated in the CHO
ethyl methanesulfonate-sensitive mutant EM9 and its parental line, AA
8. The Topo II inhibitor m-AMSA induced fewer SCE in EM9 than in AA8,
mainly when given during the first S period. When the Topo I inhibitor
camptothecin was used, it showed a higher efficiency to induce both c
hromosomal aberrations and SCE in EM9 than in AA8. The impact of BrdU
incorporated into parental DNA on topoisomerase activity was tested us
ing nuclear extracts from both EM9 and AA8 assayed for their ability t
o decatenate kinetoplast DNA by Topo II and to relax supercoiled plasm
id DNA by Topo I. Taken as a whole, the results seem to indicate that
there are differences between the two cell lines, consistent with the
hypothesis put forward by other investigators that topoisomerases are
involved in the molecular mechanism of SCE.