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. 1977 Mar 2;475(1):14-22.
doi: 10.1016/0005-2787(77)90334-3.

Inhibition of DNA synthesis by cycloheximide and blasticidin-S is independent of their effect on protein synthesis

Inhibition of DNA synthesis by cycloheximide and blasticidin-S is independent of their effect on protein synthesis

S B Sullia et al. Biochim Biophys Acta. .

Abstract

The effects of cycloheximide and related glutarimide antibiotics on DNA synthesis in Achlya bisexualis Coker and A. Couch were compared to those of other protein synthesis inhibitors, puromycin, p-fluorophenylalanine and blasticidin-S. The inhibitors had no significant effects on intrahyphal pool sizes of dTTP, dCTP, ATP, UTP and CTP, nor on the specific activity of the dTTP pool labelled by [3H] thymidine. DNA was the sole acid-insoluble product of [3H]-thymidine incorporation. Cycloheximide, isocycloheximide, streptimidone and blasticidin-S inhibited DNA synthesis rapidly and completely and anhydrocycloheximide was less effective. Cycloheximide acetate, puromycin and p-fluorophenylalanine did not inhibit DNA synthesis. It is concluded that the effects of the several glutarimide antibiotics and of blasticidin-S on DNA synthesis were independent of their effects on protein synthesis.

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