Journal article

Inhibition of S-phase progression in macrophages is linked to G1/S-phase suppression of DNA synthesis genes

JA Hamilton, G Vairo, BG Cocks

Journal of Immunology | AMER ASSOC IMMUNOLOGISTS | Published : 1992

Abstract

Some of the important controlling events regulating eukaryotic S-phase progression are considered to occur late in the G1 stage of the cell cycle. We show here that stimulation of DNA synthesis in bone marrow-derived macrophages (BMM) by macrophage CSF-1 is preceded by G1 expression of three genes which encode proteins associated with the DNA synthesis machinery - the M1 and M2 subunits of ribonucleotide reductase and proliferating cell nuclear Ag (PCNA). Increased expression for these genes correlated well with the mitogenic response and sustained expression required de novo RNA and protein synthesis and also the presence of CSF-1 for at least most of G1. Inhibitors of BMM proliferation (LP..

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