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. 1968 May;8(5):650-64.
doi: 10.1016/S0006-3495(68)86513-0.

Replicating units (replicons) of DNA in cultured mammalian cells

Replicating units (replicons) of DNA in cultured mammalian cells

S Okada. Biophys J. 1968 May.

Abstract

Exponentially growing L5178Y mouse leukemic cells were incubated in the presence of 5'-bromodeoxyuridine (BUdR) for about 4 hr, transferred to the nonBUdR-containing medium for a certain period (t hours), and then pulse-labeled with TdR-(3)H for 10 min. When DNA isolated from these cells was subjected to CsCl gradient centrifugation, the (3)H-activity was found to shift gradually from the heavy BUdR-containing peak to the light nonBUdR-containing peak with increasing time t. The average time required for the complete shift of (3)H-activity from the heavy to the light DNA fraction was 2.76 hr. Taking this as the average replicating time and the size of DNA fragments in the present preparation as 1.3 x 10(7) daltons, the rate of replication was found to be 2.1 nucleotides per strand per replicon per sec. By taking the upper limit of the average replicating time as the S period (7.3 hr), various characteristics of the replicating units, such as the lower and upper limits of average size, the average replicating time, the average number of replicating units, etc., were calculated (see Table I).

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