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Cell cycle re-entry of quiescent mammalian nuclei following heterokaryon formation
Authors:W Edward Mercer  Robert A Schlegel
Institution:Molecular Biophysics and Cell Biology Program, The Pennsylvania State University, PA 16802, USA
Abstract:When 3T3 mouse fibroblasts are made quiescent by serum deprivation and are then fused with tsAF8 hamster fibroblasts synchronized by a combination of high temperature block and hydroxyurea, the nuclei of binucleated heterokaryons which are formed enter S phase asynchronously in media containing low levels of serum. The tsAF8 nuclei of these biphasic heterokaryons enter S phase shortly after fusion, as do the tsAFS nuclei of homokaryons in the same culture. In contrast, the nuclei of the biphasic heterokaryons which have been contributed by quiescent 3T3 enter S phase only after a lag following fusion. This suggests that the quiescent nucleus within the heterokaryon is stimulated by factor(s) from the more advanced cell to re-enter the cell cycle in the absence of serum. In contrast to factors which induce the immediate synthesis of DNA, these factors may be those responsible for the transition of a cell from a non-proliferating to a proliferating state.
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