Four databases with sequence changes for 12000 mutations in mammalian
and bacterial cells were searched for genotoxic agents inducing tandem
mutations, in which two adjacent base pairs are changed. Ultraviolet
light induces about one CC > TT per 10-20 mutations, and other tandem-
base changes at about half that frequency. There is strong evidence th
at cis-diammine dichloroplatinum (II) induces tandems. These results s
uggest that tandem-base changes are induced by agents that damage two
adjacent base pairs in DNA. Tandems, particularly CC > TT, can be used
as indicators of exposure to ultraviolet light, as in genes in skin c
ells exposed to sunlight. Oxidizing agents such as superoxide and ioni
zing radiation do not induce a significant level of tandem-base change
s (such as CC > TT) in double-strand DNA, so such mutations are not a
useful indicator of exposure to mutagens of this type. All conclusions
are equally valid for bacterial and mammalian cells.