1998
DOI: 10.2307/3434147
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Analysis of Repair and Mutagenesis of Chromium-Induced DNA Damage in Yeast, Mammalian Cells, and Transgenic Mice

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“…However, Cr treatment does enhance 8-oxoG formation, possibly as a result of diminished Ogg1p activity (Hodges & Chipman, 2002), but just not at a level that causes Cr toxicity according to our results. Similarly, although Cr(VI) causes alternative oxidative lesions to DNA that are repairable by Apn1p in S. cerevisiae (Cheng et al, 1998), even in a quadruple apn1/rad1/ntg1/ntg2 mutant, such lesions were not sufficient to elicit a Cr(VI) hypersensitivity phenotype (O'Brien et al, 2002).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…However, Cr treatment does enhance 8-oxoG formation, possibly as a result of diminished Ogg1p activity (Hodges & Chipman, 2002), but just not at a level that causes Cr toxicity according to our results. Similarly, although Cr(VI) causes alternative oxidative lesions to DNA that are repairable by Apn1p in S. cerevisiae (Cheng et al, 1998), even in a quadruple apn1/rad1/ntg1/ntg2 mutant, such lesions were not sufficient to elicit a Cr(VI) hypersensitivity phenotype (O'Brien et al, 2002).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Compared to the recommended permissible limit of 2 mg/L prescribed by BIS, India alone released about 2000-3000 tons of chromium into the environment annually from tanneries with chromium concentrations ranging between 40-5000mg/L. Chromium is a potential pollutant and well known for its mutagenicity (Cheng and Dixon, 1998) and carcinogenicity (Wang et al, 1999) effects in humans, animals and plants. Soil profile, surface water bodies (ponds and rivers), human health, fishes and other aquatic biodiversities are at risk of serious threat due to the extensive use of chromium in tanning industries and discharge of wastewater (Mohanta et al, 2010).…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Researchers are using shuttle vector systems in yeast, mammalian cells, and lung tissue of transgenic mice to investigate the mechanisms of chromate mutagenesis (66,67). Chromate is reduced by glutathione, and mutagenesis is influenced by tissue levels of glutathione.…”
Section: Combustion By-products: Concerns and Current Researchmentioning
confidence: 99%