Inhibition of initiation of HeLa cell replicons by methyl methanesulfonate. |
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Authors: | R B Painter |
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Abstract: | Methyl methanesulfonate (MMS) in the culture medium inhibits the rate of DNA synthesis in HeLa cells in a dose-dependent manner. By using short (5 min) incubations with [3H]thymidine and analyzing the newly made DNA by velocity sedimentation on alkaline sucrose gradients, we found that the first affect of MMS on DNA replication, at 0.5 h after treatment, was inhibition of initiation of replicons. Recovery from this effect seemed to have begun by 2 3/4 h after treatment. The second effect of MMS, which was evident at 2 h after treatment, was to slow or block chain elongation. |
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