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Experimental Cell Research | 1978

Cell volume changes in relation to the cell cycle of differentiating erythroleukemic cells

Yair Gazitt; Arline D. Deitch; Paul A. Marks; Richard A. Rifkind

Abstract Murine erythroleukemic cells (MELC) were synchronized by sequential exposure to thymidine and hydroxyurea. Upon removal from hydroxyurea, cells cultured with or without agents that induce erythroid differentiation, such as hexamethylene bisacetamide (HMBA) or dimethylsulfoxide (Me 2 SO), proceed through S, G2 and mitosis with the same kinetics: S phase averages 5 h and G2 plus mitosis, 2 h. Cells cultured with HMBA and Me 2 SO remain in the subsequent G1 for 5–7 h, compared with an average of only 3 h for cells cultured without inducer. Modal cell volume doubles as the cells proceed from G1 to G2. During the inducer-mediated prolonged G1, MELC retain a small cell volume. In cultures of non-synchronous MELC, inducers also increase the G1 fraction, as well as the proportion of small cells. An Me 2 SO-resistant MELC variant (DR10), cultured with Me 2 SO, shows little prolongation of G1 and little difference in the modal cell volume compared with cells without inducer. However, HMBA, which induces differentiation of DR10 cells, prolongs G1 and increases the proportion of small cells. These studies indicate that early changes in cell volume associated with induction of MELC to differentiate, in large part reflect alterations in the cell cycle. Evidence is presented which suggests that only one round of DNA synthesis in the presence of inducer may be necessary to initiate differentiation.


In Vitro Cellular & Developmental Biology – Plant | 1978

REGULATION OF DIFFERENTIATION IN NORMAL AND TRANSFORMED ERYTHROID CELLS

Richard A. Rifkind; Paul A. Marks; Arthur Bank; Masaaiki Terada; Roberta C. Reuben; George M. Maniatis; Eitan Fibach; Uri Nudel; Jane E. Salmon; Yair Gazitt

SummaryStudies are described employing two erythropoietic systems to elucidate regulatory mechanisms that control both normal erythropoiesis and erythroid differentiation of transformed hemopoietic precursors. Evidence is provided suggesting that normal erythroid cell precursors require erythropoietin as a growth factor that regulates the number of precursors capable of differentiating. Murine erythroleukemia cells proliferate without need of erythropoietin; they show a variable, generally low, rate of spontaneous differentiation and a brisk rate of erythropoiesis in response to a variety of chemical agents. Present studies suggest that these chemical inducers initiate a series of events including cell surface related changes, alterations in cell cycle kinetics, and modifications of chromatin and DNA structure which result in the irreversible commitment of these leukemia cells to erythroid differentiation and the synthesis of red-cell-specific products.


Journal of Biological Chemistry | 1978

Inducers of erythroleukemic differentiation. Relationship of structure to activity among planar-polar compounds.

Roberta C. Reuben; Pyare L. Khanna; Yair Gazitt; Ronald Breslow; Richard A. Rifkind; Paul A. Marks


Cancer Research | 1978

Changes in Cyclic Adenosine 3′:5′-Monophosphate Levels during Induction of Differentiation in Murine Erythroleukemia Cells

Yair Gazitt; Roberta C. Reuben; Arline D. Deltch; Paul A. Marks; Richard A. Rifkind


Cancer Research | 1994

Fluctuations and Ultrastructural Localization of Oncoproteins and Cell Cycle Regulatory Proteins during Growth and Apoptosis of Synchronized AGF Cells

Yair Gazitt; Gregory W. Erdos


Cancer Research | 1981

Synthesis and Phosphorylation of Plasma Membrane Proteins of Friend Erythroleukemia Cells Induced to Differentiate

Yair Gazitt; Charlotte Friend


Cancer Research | 1981

Early and Late Changes in the Glycoproteins of Friend Erythroleukemia Cells Induced to Differentiate

Yair Gazitt; Charlotte Friend


Cancer Research | 1981

Inhibition of Induced l-Ornithine Decarboxylase Stimulation and Erythrodifferentiation in Friend Erythroleukemia Cells by 2′,5′-Isoadenylate Trimer Core

Yair Gazitt


Cancer Research | 1993

Ultrastructural Localization and Fluctuation in the Level of the Proliferating Cell Nuclear Antigen and myc Oncoproteins in Synchronized Neuroblastoma Cells

Yair Gazitt; Gregory W. Erdos


Cancer Research | 1992

Expression of N-myc, c-myc, and MDR-1 Proteins in Newly Established Neuroblastoma Cell Lines: A Study by Immunofluorescence Staining and Flow Cytometry

Yair Gazitt; Yun Ju He; Lee Chang; Shannon Koza; Diann Fisk; John Graham-Pole

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Charlotte Friend

City University of New York

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Lee Chang

University of Florida

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