Az. Ling et al., Dictyostelium discoideum plasmid containing an AP-endonuclease upstream sequence: Bleomycin induction of a luciferase reporter, ENV MOL MUT, 38(2-3), 2001, pp. 244-247
A sequence of 1624 by 5' to the apurinic/apyrimidinic (AP) endonuclease str
uctural gene of Dictyostelium discoideum (APEA) has been inserted upstream
of the luciferase reporter gene in pVTL2, an autonomously replicating nucle
ar plasmid in this organism. Cells transformed with this plasmid, designate
d pVTL-AL, displayed strong luciferase induction during treatment with the
DNA-damaging agent bleomycin. For example, a luciferase activity of 45-fold
above the constitutive level was observed for 20 hours of growth in axenic
medium with 0.002 U/mL of bleomycin. The response was bleomycin concentrat
ion-dependent. Cell survival was greater than 90% for all treatments. The l
evel of luciferase expression was highly dependent on the cell growth condi
tions, with the greatest induction observed for stationary phase axenically
-grown cells. This effect may be related to a variation of plasmid copy num
ber with growth conditions. (C) 2001 Wiley-hss, Inc.