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Dissociation by cytochalasin B of movement, DNA synthesis and transport in 3T3 cells

✍ Scribed by Barbara L. Brownstein; Enrique Rozengurt; Luis Jimenez de Asua; Michael Stoker


Publisher
John Wiley and Sons
Year
1975
Tongue
English
Weight
565 KB
Volume
85
Category
Article
ISSN
0021-9541

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Abstract

Cytochalasin B was used as a tool to study the inter‐relationships between cell movement, the reinitiated DNA synthesis and the enhanced transport of specific small molecules stimulated by serum in quiescent 3T3 cells. Cytochalasin at concentrations of less than 1 μg/ml inhibits serum‐stimulated movement within the monolayer and migration into a wound. Even at ten times this concentration there is little effect on the increase in DNA in the culture, indicating that movement away from neighboring cells is not required for the initiation of DNA synthesis.

While DNA synthesis is not inhibited by concentrations of cytochalasin up to 10 μg/ml, the increased thymidine transport which is associated with the onset of the S phase of the cell cycle is inhibited and DNA synthesis cannot be measured by the labelling of nuclei with radioactive thymidine.

Cytochalasin has a differential effect on the early transport changes produced by serum addition. Glucose transport is inhibited by low concentrations of the drug (< 1 μg/ml) while the enhanced uptake of phosphate and uridine is unaffected by a 10‐fold increase in concentration. Although the doses of cytochalasin required for 50% inhibition of hexose uptake and of cell movement are the same, no causal relationship between sugar transport and locomotion can be demonstrated.

Cytochalasin affects membrane functions in at least two different ways. The drug inhibits the uptake of glucose directly but affects only the S‐phase associated increase in thymidine transport.


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