Labeling and other effects of actinomycin D on human chromosomes
- PMID: 5267140
- PMCID: PMC282947
- DOI: 10.1073/pnas.65.3.585
Labeling and other effects of actinomycin D on human chromosomes
Abstract
(3)H-actinomycin D, a guanine-binding agent, labels fixed human chromosomes nonrandomly. Actinomycin D added in G2 inhibits secondary constrictions and breaks chromosomes. There is some tendency for label to be concentrated at the ends of chromosomes and near the centromere. Labeling with (3)H-thymidine in the late stage of DNA synthesis shows a different pattern and in general lacks the telomeric concentrations. The sites of actinomycin D-induced breaks do not show good correspondence with the sites of actinomycin D label.
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