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Control of macromolecular synthesis in proliferating and resting Syrian hamster cells in monolayer culture. 3. Electrophoretic patters of newly synthesized proteins in synchronized proliferating cells and resting cells
Authors:H Becker  C P Stanners
Abstract:Electrophoretic patterns of newly synthesized proteins have been compared for hamster embryo fibroblasts in asynchronous cultures, mitotically synchronized cultures, and stationary phase cultures. Only proteins with molecular weight between 30,000 and 150,000, comprising 60–70% of the total cell proteins and excluding histones and collagen were included in the comparison. Although no significant differences could be detected between such patterns for cells at different stages of the cell cycle, significant differences were detected between patterns for cells in stationary phase and for proliferating asynchronous or synchronous cells in any stage of the cell cycle. These differences amounted to at least 5% of the newly synthesized cellular proteins. Much larger differences were detected between patterns from a nuclear fraction of proliferating and resting cells. These results indicate that normal cells in stationary phase are arrested in a state distinct from any phase of the normal cell cycle and may provide a biochemical marker for resting cells.
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