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The comparative effects of short-term DNA inhibition on replicon synthesis in mammalian cells
Authors:C. H. Ockey  R. Saffhill
Affiliation:Paterson Laboratories, Christie Hospital and Holt Radium Institute, Withington, Manchester M20 9BX, UK
Abstract:The inter-replicon distance (ID) and rate (R) of DNA chain growth along the replicon were investigated with a [3H]TdR pulse-chase protocol in DNA autoradiographs of cells from seven different cultures of mammalian cells from various species. Asynchronous cultures were labelled with or without a 4 h pretreatment with the DNA inhibitor 5-fluorodeoxyuridine (FUdR). DNA inhibition was found to reduce both the mean ID and R by different amounts in the different cultures. This reduction appeared to correlate with the effectiveness of the inhibition in reducing cell viability. These findings generally could account for the considerable variability found in published data where FUdR pretreatment has been used. When individual values of ID and R in units of μm are plotted against each other, their relationship is given by the mean linear regressions: R = 0.26 ± 0.04 + (0.88 ± 0.05) 10−2ID for control, and R = 0.16 ± 0.04 + (1.04 ± 0.06) 10−2ID for FUdR-pretreated cultures.The relationship between ID and R in both sets of cultures suggests the presence of a regulating mechanism within a cell which maintains a relatively constant overall rate of chain growth over long stretches of DNA. A mechanism involving changes in the levels of various DNA replication complexes is suggested as one explanation for this relationship.
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