CYTOCHEMICAL PROPERTIES OF INTERPHASE CHROMATIN CONDENSED AS A RESULT OF TREATMENT WITH CAFFEINE

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BORODINA, VM
KIRIANOVA, EE
FEDOROVA, OV
ZELENIN, AV
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[1] Institute of Molecular Biology, Academy of Sciences, the USSR, Moscow
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10.1016/0014-4827(79)90316-1
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R73 [肿瘤学];
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100214 ;
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Treatment of living cultured cells with caffeine (10 mg/ml, 2 h, 37 °C) brings about marked chromatin condensation which results in the appearance of small, distinct chromatin clumps in the majority of interphase nuclei. The changes taking place in the chromatin properties under the action of caffeine are rather similar to those observed in mitotic condensation (an increase in acridine orange and berberine binding and a sharp decrease in [3H]actinomycin D binding in situ; inhibition of [3H]uridine incorporation in vivo) and are reversible from the point of view of the criteria studied (nuclear morphology, ligand binding, [3H]uridine incorporation, culture viability). It is concluded that caffeine treatment can be regarded as a promising approach to the study of events occurring in chromatin condensation. © 1979.
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页码:391 / 394
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