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Title: Genetic variation in resistance to ionizing radiation. Final report, January 1, 1990--December 31, 1992

Technical Report ·
DOI:https://doi.org/10.2172/10168715· OSTI ID:10168715

Results of an investigation of the gene coding for Cu, Zn superoxide dismutase (Sod) in Drosophila melanogaster seeking to understand the enzyme`s role in cell protection against ionizing radiation are reported. Components of the investigation include molecular characterization of the gene; measuring the response of different genotypes to increasing levels of radiation; and investigation of the processes that maintain the Sod polymorphism in populations. While two alleles, S and F, are commonly found at the Sod locus in natural populations of D. melanogaster we have isolated from a natural population a null (CA1) mutant that yields only 3.5% of normal SOD activity. The S, F, and CA1 alleles provide a model system to investigate SOD-dependent radioresistance, because each allele yields different levels of SOD, so that S > F >> CAl. The radioprotective effects of SOD can be established by showing protective effects for the various genotypes that correspond to those inequalities. Because the allele variants studied are derived from natural populations, the proposed investigation avoids problems that arise when mutants obtained my mutagenesis are used. Moreover, each allele is studied in multiple genetic backgrounds, so that we correct for effects attributable to other loci by randomizing these effects.

Research Organization:
California Univ., Irvine, CA (United States). Dept. of Ecology and Evolutionary Biology
Sponsoring Organization:
USDOE, Washington, DC (United States)
DOE Contract Number:
FG03-88ER60713
OSTI ID:
10168715
Report Number(s):
DOE/ER/60713-T4; ON: DE93017834
Resource Relation:
Other Information: PBD: 1992
Country of Publication:
United States
Language:
English