Abstract
Quiescent confluent monolayers of WI-38 human diploid fibroblasts and of 3T6 mouse fibroblasts were stimulated to proliferate by nutritional changes. WI-38 cells had a stringent requirement for serum factor(s) but 3T6 did not require serum in order to proliferate again. In both cell lines there was an early increase in the synthesis of non-histone chromosomal proteins shortly after stimulation of cellular proliferation and this increase was linearly correlated to the number of cells entering the S phase several hours later. Only WI-38 diploid fibroblasts, however, showed an early increase in chromatin template activity 1 h after stimulation of cellular proliferation, while chromatin template activity in 3T6 cells remained unchanged. It is suggested that the activation of gene function represents a critical step for the passage of WI-38 cells in the G0 resting phase to the G1 phase of the cell cycle. It is also suggested that 3T6 cells are unable to enter or stay in a G0 phase but can be arrested predominantly in the G1 phase by nutritional deficit, probably amino acid starvation.
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