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. 1973 Nov;70(11):3111-4.
doi: 10.1073/pnas.70.11.3111.

Cell-surface interactions: differential inhibition by proflavine of embryonic cell aggregation and production of specific cell-aggregating factor

Cell-surface interactions: differential inhibition by proflavine of embryonic cell aggregation and production of specific cell-aggregating factor

R E Hausman et al. Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A. 1973 Nov.

Abstract

Cell recognition and morphogenetic aggregation of embryonic cells into tissues are mediated by specific macromolecules in the cell surface (cell-aggregating factors). A factor specific for embryonic neural retina cells was demonstrated; its synthesis is required for histotypic reaggregation of retina cell suspensions. We show that proflavine (3,6-diaminoacridine) preferentially and reversibly suppresses production of the cell-aggregating factor and thereby inhibits normal cell reaggregation. If such proflavine-treated retina cells are exogenously supplied with the retina-specific factor, they reaggregate. The selectivity of these effects supports the postulated significance of specific cell-surface components in cell association into tissues; the results indicate that proflavine may be a useful molecular probe for studying formation of specific cell-surface components and their role in various cell interactions.

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