Growth of mammalian cells in the absence of the accumulation of spermine
- PMID: 4074381
- DOI: 10.1016/0006-291x(85)91844-3
Growth of mammalian cells in the absence of the accumulation of spermine
Abstract
Mammalian spermine synthase activity was strongly inhibited by S-methyl-5'-methylthioadenosine. This nucleoside was readily taken up by SV-3T3 cells and blocked the synthesis of spermine by these cells. However, there was a corresponding increase in spermidine content and there was no effect on cell growth. These results indicate that S-methyl-5'-methylthioadenosine should be a useful compound to evaluate the role of spermine in mammalian cell physiology and that in at least one cell line the synthesis of spermine is not required for a normal growth rate.
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