Effect of l-ethionine on macromolecular synthesis in mitogen-stimulated lymphocytes

Peter Zabos, David A. Kyner, Rochelle Seide-Kehoe, George Acs, Judith K. Christman

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Abstract

2-4 mM l-ethionine completely inhibits DNA synthesis in phytohaemagglutinin- or concanavalin A-stimulated lymphocytes even though it does not prevent the morphological changes characteristic of blast formation. Evidence is presented which indicates that complete commitment to DNA synthesis as well as a substantial increase in the rates of RNA and protein synthesis can occur in the presence of ethionine. Ethionine, however, does inhibit methylation of tRNA and prevents mitogen-induced increase in the activity of histone-modifying enzymes. All of these effects of exposure to ethionine are completely reversible. Removal of ethionine after 24 h or more of exposure results in a rapid, synchronous wave of DNA synthesis, an increase in the rate of methylation of RNA and an increase in activity of histone-modifying enzymes.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)139-152
Number of pages14
JournalBBA Section Nucleic Acids And Protein Synthesis
Volume520
Issue number1
DOIs
StatePublished - 23 Aug 1978
Externally publishedYes

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