Cell growth and cell division: dissociated and random initiated? A study performed on embryonal carcinoma cell lines. II.

Cell and tissue kinetics Pub Date : 1986-01-01
R Sennerstam, J O Strömberg
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Abstract

The 'random transition probability' cell-cycle models have so far failed to convincingly link the transition events with phenomena describable by biochemical methods. The study presented was carried out on the F9 and PCC3 N/1 embryonal carcinoma (EC) cell lines. We now report an extended analysis of the two-random transition probability (TP) model and preliminary results are presented showing that the deterministic L period in that model can be regarded as reflecting the 'cell-growth cycle'. Evidence is presented that suggests that the 'cell-growth cycle' is a supramitotic deterministic phase--i.e. starting in one cell cycle and being completed in the next following G1 period and dissociated from the 'DNA-division cycle'. This phenomenon makes an interesting contribution to the old knowledge of a stepwise G1 prolongation during early embryogenesis in yielding a mechanism by which the cell can alter the ratio of nucleus to cytoplasm prior to the onset of gene expression.

细胞生长和细胞分裂:游离和随机启动?胚胎癌细胞系的研究。2
到目前为止,“随机转变概率”细胞周期模型未能令人信服地将转变事件与生化方法所描述的现象联系起来。本研究是在F9和pcc3n /1胚胎癌(EC)细胞系上进行的。我们现在报告了对双随机转移概率(TP)模型的扩展分析,并提出了初步结果,表明该模型中的确定性L周期可以被视为反映了“细胞生长周期”。有证据表明,“细胞生长周期”是一个有丝分裂上的确定性阶段。在一个细胞周期中开始,在下一个G1期完成,并从“dna分裂周期”中分离出来。这一现象对早期胚胎发生过程中G1期的逐步延长这一古老的知识做出了有趣的贡献,它揭示了细胞在基因表达开始之前可以改变细胞核与细胞质比例的机制。
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