The combined effects of FUdR addition and methionine depletion on the X-chromosome fragile site.
- 1 January 1983
- journal article
- Vol. 35 (1) , 117-22
Abstract
The fragile site on the X chromosome [fra(X)] associated with mental retardation is not normally seen in lymphocytes cultured in media containing folic acid or lacking methionine. The requirement for methionine has been taken to mean that amino acid metabolism or one-carbon transfer via S-adenosyl-methionine is most important in fra(X) expression. The inhibitory effect of folic acid can be overcome, as we have shown, by the addition of 5'-fluorodeoxyuridine (FUdR) to the culture medium, suggesting that depletion of dTMP available for DNA synthesis is most important in expression. We tested the combined effects of FUdR addition and methionine depletion on the fra(X). We found expression of the fra(X), indicating that methionine per se is not necessary for expression. Our work supports the suggestion that expression of the fra(X) is due to specific limitation of the dTMP pool available for DNA synthesis.This publication has 19 references indexed in Scilit:
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