Published 1984 | Version v1
Journal article

Autoradiography of DNA from Hela cells under normal conditions and after treatment with hydroxyurea

  • 1. Bylgarska Akademiya na Naukite, Sofia. Inst. po Morfologiya

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The results are presented of the first stage of the elaboration of the novel autoradiographic technique for studying the replication of DNA fibers from nonsynchronized Hela cell cultures under normal conditions and after treatment with hydroxyurea. The preparations were covered with liquid nuclear emulsion Ilford L4. Exposure was carried out for 3 months at 4 deg C. After development, the autoradiograms were recorded quantitatively, and the length of the individual replicative segments was measured by means of an object micrometers. For each group (control and experimental) 100 segments from different cells were recorded. The results obtained were subjected to mathematical-statistical processing for determining the standard deviation. The application of hidroxyurea highly reduces the replicative elements, i.e. it actually inhibits DNA synthesis. This inhibition is due to reduction in the production of the four endogenous deoxynucleotides and affects the length of growth of the DNA chain, but the interreplicative distance as well

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Journal Title
C. R. Acad. Bulg. Sci.
Journal Volume
37
Journal Issue
9
Series
C. R. Acad. Bulg. Sci.
Journal Page Range
1245-1248
ISSN
0366-8681
CODEN
CRABA