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Purine and pyrimidine salvage in a clonal Drosophila cell line
Authors:C Wyss
Institution:Institute for Cell Biology, Swiss Federal Institute of Technology, CH-8093 Zürich, Switzerland
Abstract:A new culture medium, ZH1%, for Drosophila cell lines is described in which treatment of cells with the folate antagonist methotrexate (MTX) leads to overt double auxotrophy for both purines and pyrimidines. Using this medium the response of a clonal Drosophila cell line, KcAlo, to various purines and pyrimidines was measured. Guanosine was found to balance the toxicity of adenosine (AR), and vice versa. In addition AR toxicity was shown to be strongly dependent on the pH of the culture medium. Using ZH1% supplemented with MTX + thymidine (TdR) or with MTX + inosine (HR) several purines or pyrimidines, respectively, were tested for their capacity to support cell proliferation. This provided evidence for pathways for the salvage of thymine, TdR, thymidylic acid, adenine (A), AR, and HR. Bromodeoxyuridine and fluorodeoxyuridine are very active and specific TdR analogues inhibiting Drosophila cell proliferation. Of the many purine analogues tested the only potent growth inhibitor with demonstrable pathway specificity (antagonizable by A only) was methylpurine.
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