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Characterization of a temperature-sensitive mutant of BALB-c 3T3 cells
Authors:R E Wittes  H L Ozer
Institution:1. Laboratory of Biochemistry, National Cancer Institute, National Institutes of Health, Bethesda, Md 20014, USA;2. The Worcester Foundation for Experimental Biology, Shrewsbury, Mass. 01545, USA
Abstract:A temperature-sensitive mutant, designated ts-1, has been isolated from BALB/c 3T3 mouse cells; this is the first such mutant of the cell line to be reported. The mutant is similar to the original cell line in morphology, growth rate, and contact inhibition at the permissive temperature (33 °C). When ts-1 is studied at the non-permissive temperature (38-38.5 °C), however, cell division ceases. Incorporation of radioactive thymidine or uridine under conditions in which the amount of isotope incorporated reflects the amount of the appropriate macromolecule present in the culture shows gradual cessation corresponding to the inhibition of cell division. On the other hand, in pulse experiments, incorporation of radioactive thymidine or uridine continues, although at a diminished rate (50%). These results suggest substantial turnover of DNA and RNA at the non-permissive temperature.The cessation of growth of ts-1 upon shift to 38.5 °C is markedly dependent on the cell number at the time of shift. Experiments in which cell number is kept constant but initial area of inoculation or volume of medium are varied indicate that the cell number per unit area is most important. Though the biochemical basis for this ‘cell-cooperation’ is unknown, these results might explain the apparent low incidence of mutants recovered in our studies thus far.
Keywords:To whom reprint requests should be addressed  Worcester Foundation for Experimental Biology  Shrewsbury  Mass  01545  USA  
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