Nucleotide pools of Novikoff rat hepatoma cells growing in suspension culture. I. Kinetics of incorporation of nucleosides into nucleotide pools and pool sizes during growth cycle
- 1 April 1971
- journal article
- research article
- Published by Wiley in Journal of Cellular Physiology
- Vol. 77 (2) , 213-240
- https://doi.org/10.1002/jcp.1040770212
Abstract
Results from kinetic studies on the incorporation of 3H‐5‐uridine and 3H‐8‐adenosine into the acid‐soluble nucleotide poor and nucleic acids by Novikoff hepatoma cells (subline N1S1‐67) in suspension culture indicate that the uridine transport reaction is saturated at about 100 μM and that for adenosine at about 10 μM nucleoside in the medium, and that above 100 μM simple diffusion becomes the predominant mode of entry of both nucleosides into the cell. The Km of the transport reactions is approximately 1.3 × 10−5 M for uridine and 6 × 10−6 M for adenosine. The incorporation of these nucleosides into both the nucleotide pool and into nucleic acids seems to be limited by the rate of entry of the nucleic acid synthesis from the rate of incorporation of nucleosides. Other complicating factors are a change with time of labeling in the relative proporation of nucleoside incorporated into DNA and into the individual nucleotides of RNA, the splitting of uridine to uracil by th ecells, the deamination of adenosine kto inosine and the subsequent cleavage of inosine to hypoxanthine.Various lines of evidence are presented which indicate that the overall nucleotide pools of the cells are very small under normal growth conditions. During growth in the presence of 200 μM uridine or adenosine, however, the cells continue to convert the nucleosides into intracellular nucleotides much more rapidly than required for nucleic acid synthesis. This results in an accumulation of free uridine and adenosine nucleotides in the cells, the maximum amounts of which are at least equivalent to the amount of these nucleotides in total cellular RNA.Keywords
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