Synchronized cells of Tetrahymena pyriformis strain GL-C were exposed to cycloheximide (CHI) (0.2 pg per ml) from 40 to 140 minutes after the end of the heat synchronizing treatment. Recovery takes place during this treatment (Frankel, '70). The CHI was washed out at 140 minutes. At various times af
An analysis of the recovery of Tetrahymena from effects of cycloheximide
β Scribed by Joseph Frankel
- Publisher
- John Wiley and Sons
- Year
- 1970
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 830 KB
- Volume
- 76
- Category
- Article
- ISSN
- 0021-9541
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β¦ Synopsis
Abstract
When cycloheximide (0.2 ΞΌg per ml) was added to synchronized cultures of Tetrahymena pyriformis GLβC, the initial rate of incorporation of ^14^Cβleucine was reduced to about 20% of the rate observed in control cells. After one hour, the rate increased fairly abruptly to about 60% of the control rate. The cells in cycloheximide underwent synchronous division about three hours after addition of cycloheximide. A second addition of cycloheximide had little effect on either the rate of incorporation or on the time of cell division in the drug. The medium in which cells had recovered brought about full inhibition of ^14^Cβleucine incorporation in fresh cells, indicating that recovery was not accompanied by appreciable degradation of the cycloheximide. It was therefore concluded that during recovery the cells were either adapting to the cycloheximide or excluding it. The recovery process shows some specificity, since cells which had recovered from cycloheximide, and had become insensitive to a second dose of this drug, still retained full sensitivity to another drug, colchicine. Conversely, cells recovering in colchicine became insensitive to fresh colchicine but remained sensitive to cycloheximide.
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