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Comparative Study
. 1988 Jul;24(7):696-8.
doi: 10.1007/BF02623607.

Influence of two glutamine-containing dipeptides on growth of mammalian cells

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Comparative Study

Influence of two glutamine-containing dipeptides on growth of mammalian cells

E Roth et al. In Vitro Cell Dev Biol. 1988 Jul.

Abstract

The instability of the amino acid glutamine prompted us to investigate substitute compounds appropriate for culture conditions. The effect of two glutamine-containing dipeptides, alanylglutamine (Ala-Gln) and glycylglutamine (Gly-Gln), on the growth behavior of a hematopoietic cell line in culture (K562) was investigated. Growth rates and [3H]thymidine incorporation rates of cells cultivated in sterile-filtrated media, containing glutamine (Gln) or Ala-Gln or Gly-Gln, were not statistically different. Although heart-sterilization of media containing Gln caused approximately 95% decomposition of the Gln, both dipeptides remained unaltered. Consequently, cell growth was drastically decreased when autoclaved free Gln-containing media were used, but growth was unaffected in the presence of autoclaved dipeptides. Both Ala-Gln and Gly-Gln have an advantage over free Gln as growth factors for cell culture due to the stability of the dipeptides during both autoclaving and storage; the biological activity, however, is comparable.

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