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- W1988238015 abstract "The distribution of specific surface receptors in the course of the cell cycle has been studied on two transformed cell lines by means of ultrastructural labelling techniques employing Concanavalin A (ConA) and wheat germ agglutinin (WGA). Synchronized cultures of Cl2TSV5, an SV40-transformed hamster cell line and of CHO cells were labelled as monolayers or in suspension in the different phases of the cell cycle. In cells labelled in monolayers, a moderately discontinuous pattern of surface labelling was present during G 1, S, and G 2. On cells in mitosis, however, this pattern changes strikingly and becomes very discontinuous. These results indicate that the degree of receptor clustering is greater in mitosis than in interphase. In cells labelled in suspension, the differences in pattern between mitosis and interphase were absent. Colcemid treatment did not modify the distribution of the label, either in interphase or in mitosis. Moreover, cells in mitosis collected by Colcemid treatment and labelled at a moment in which parallel unblocked cultures had completed mitosis and passed into G 1 showed an interphase-type labelling pattern; this indicates that a certain dissociation exists between surface events and nuclear events during mitosis. These results are discussed in terms of several factors that may contribute to the production of receptor clustering, namely, direct lectin action, surface movement and membrane flow, participation of cytoplasmic structures and, finally, attachment of cells to a substratum." @default.
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- W1988238015 title "Ultrastructural labeling of cell surface lectin receptors during the cell cycle" @default.
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