5-AMINOURACIL TREATMENT
Open Access
- 1 February 1971
- journal article
- Published by Rockefeller University Press in The Journal of cell biology
- Vol. 48 (2) , 248-252
- https://doi.org/10.1083/jcb.48.2.248
Abstract
Treatment of Vicia faba lateral roots with a range of concentrations of 5-aminouracil (5-AU) indicate that cells are stopped at a particular point in interphase. The timing of the fall in mitotic index suggests that cells are held at the S - G(2) transition. When cells are held at this point, treatments with 5-AU can be used to estimate the duration of G(2) + mitosis/2 of proliferating cells. Treatment with 5-AU can also be used to demonstrate the presence of subpopulations of dividing cells that differ in their G(2) duration. Using this method, 5-AU-induced inhibition, we have confirmed that in V. faba lateral roots there are two populations of dividing cells: (a) a fast-dividing population, which makes up approximately 85% of the proliferating cell population and has a G(2) + mitosis/2 duration of 3.3 hr, and (b) a slow-dividing population, which makes up approximately 15% of dividing cells and has a G(2) duration in excess of 12 hr. These estimates are similar to those obtained from percentage labeled mitosis (PLM) curves after incorporation of thymidine-(3)H.Keywords
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