We have established a new transgenic mouse mutagenicity essay For the effic
ient detection of point mutations and deletions in vivo (Nohmi et al. [1996
] Env. Mel. Mutagen. 28:465-470). In this assay, the gpt gene of Escherichi
a coli is used as a reporter for the detection of point mutations. Treatmen
t of mice with ethylnitrosourea (ENU, 150 mg/kg) enhances by several-fold t
he mutant Frequency of gpt in bone marrow. Here, we report the mutation spe
ctra of the gpt gene recovered from bone marrow of ENU-treated and untreate
d transgenic mice. In the gpt mutants rescued from ENU-treated mice, more t
han 90% of the mutations were base change mutations; the predominant types
were A:T to T:A transversions and G:C to A:T transitions. On the contrary,
in the mutants rescued from untreated mice, 54% were base substitutions and
the remainders were short deletions and insertions. Among untreated mice,
the most frequently observed base substitution was G:C to A:T transitions (
7/14 mutants). Three of these occurred at 5'-CpG-3' sites. Interestingly, t
he mutation spectra of the gpt gene were different from those of the gpt ge
ne in ENU-treated and untreated E. coli, whereas they were similar to those
of the lacZ and loci genes in ENU-treated and untreated other transgenic m
ice or cultured mammalian cells. We also report the establishment of homozy
gous transgenic mice that have transgene lambda EG10 DNA in both chromosome
17 of C57BL/6J mouse. Environ. Mol. Mutagen. 34:1-8, 1999. (C) 1999 Wiley-
Liss, Inc.