Flow cytofluorimetric determination of protein distribution throughout the cell cycle

Abstract
Quantitative treatment of multiparametric determination on cells using flow cytofluorometry was made possible by the development of a computer program that allows the relative quantification of a specific protein as a function of the position of cells during the cell cycle. This type of analysis provides interesting information about the distribution of a given protein throughout the cell cycle. Four examples showing the distribution of specific proteins illustrate such a quantification during the cell cycle in two different cell lines. The program also allows for the handling of a series of histograms obtained by the analysis of protein distribution as a function of DNA content in relation to a third parameter. To illustrate possible applications for this program, the evolution of the distribution of two proteins, the oncoprotein p53 and the histone H1°, during the induced differentiation of murine erythroleukemia cells has been studied.