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Temperature compensation in the mammalian cell cycle
Authors:Robert R. Klevecz  Gary A. King
Affiliation:City of Hope Research Institute, Division of Biology, Duarte, CA 91010, USA
Abstract:Random and synchronous V79 cells were shifted from 37.5 °C to temperatures between 29 ° and 41 °C. Intermitotic time determinations of random cultures showed an increase in generation time and a broadening in the distribution of generation times in cells whose cycle spanned the temperature shift, but only a slight increase in generation time after one generation at temperatures between 34 °–40 °C. At 33.5 °C and below there was a stepwise increase in generation time. When cells grown at non-standard temperatures were allowed to habituate for 48 h at the altered temperature prior to analysis, the increase in median intermitotic time was slightly less in comparison to analyses done after only one generation following the temperature step. The Q10 for cell division of cells growing at temperatures from 34 ° to 40 °C was between 1.15 and 1.26, suggesting that the mammalian cell cycle is temperature compensated over a limited (6–7 °C) temperature span. Mammalian cells in culture appear to have the same capacity for temperature compensation in their cell cycle as do unicellular eukaryotes. The fact that cycle time at lower temperatures increases in a discrete manner is taken as evidence for a quantal clock.
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