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Janz S, Wolff G, Huttunen T, Raabe F and Storch H, Quantitation of the relationship between tester cell number inoculated and SOS-inducing potency of 4-nitroquinoline-1-oxide (4-NQO) in an automated version of the SOS chromotest Journal of Basic Microbiology, 1989, vol. 29, (7), pp. 403-11 ABSTRACT The SOS chromotest is a simple quantitative short-term bacterial
assay for the detection of genotoxic activity of pure compounds or complex
samples. On the basis of consecutive experiments aimed at demonstrating the
relationship between the inoculum size and the outcome of the test using
4-nitroquinoline-1-oxide (4-NQO) as model genotoxin. It is shown that within the
suitable range of the cell number there is a negative correlation between the
number of tester cells and test sensitivity. Moreover, it could be demonstrated
that the peak of the dose response curve, i.e., the maximal induction factor, is
systematically influenced by the actual value of the ratio of beta-galactosidase
to alkaline phosphatase enzyme activities at a 4-NQO concentration of zero. Last
but not least, some simple statistical data describing the performance of the
automated version of the SOS chromotest are also given.
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