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A A van den Berg1, H van Lenthe, J B Kipp, D de Korte, A B van Kuilenburg, A H van Gennip.
Abstract
The role of cytidine triphosphate (CTP) synthetase (EC 6.3.4.2.) in the pyrimidine ribonucleotide metabolism of MOLT-3 human T-ALL cell line cells and normal human T lymphocytes during the cell cycle traverse was studied. Highly pure G1-phase samples and samples enriched in S-phase cells were obtained by counterflow centrifugation. The activity of CTP synthetase in situ, measured in pulse-chase experiments, was similar in the G1-phase and S-phase MOLT-3 cells. In contrast, in S-phase T lymphocytes, an increased activity of CTP synthetase was observed compared with G1-phase T lymphocytes. Nevertheless, the MOLT-3 samples showed an increased activity of CTP synthetase in comparison with either G1-phase or S-phase enriched samples of normal T lymphocytes. Therefore, the increased activity of CTP synthetase of MOLT-3 cells is a cell cycle-independent feature, whereas among normal T lymphocytes, the increase in activity of CTP synthetase that arises after a growth stimulus is more prominent in the S-phase.Entities:
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Year: 1995 PMID: 7695960 DOI: 10.1016/0959-8049(94)00442-8
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Eur J Cancer ISSN: 0959-8049 Impact factor: 9.162