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J Virol. 1985 December; 56(3): 951-957

Effects of sodium n-butyrate on entry into S phase in resting rat 3Y1 cells infected with simian virus 40.

T Mitsudomi and G Kimura

ABSTRACT

In quiescent rat 3Y1 fibroblasts infected with simian virus 40 (SV40), sodium butyrate elongated the time lag before entry into S phase in a concentration-dependent fashion. In spite of the elongated time lags, SV40-infected cells entered S phase in a very synchronous mode, irrespective of the butyrate concentrations. The elongated time lag seemed to be at least partially due to a delayed synthesis and a delayed accumulation of large T antigen caused by butyrate. The entry into S phase was also delayed even when butyrate was added to the cultures after expression of T antigen to an extent sufficient for untreated cells to enter S phase. This suggests that butyrate may also inhibit a cellular event(s) that is required for entry into S phase after expression of the T antigen. In contrast, serum-stimulated cells were more sensitive to butyrate with respect to entry into S phase than SV40-infected cells, and the distribution of the time lag among cell populations increased (i.e., asynchrony in entry into S phase increased) with an increase in the butyrate concentration.


J Virol. 1985 December; 56(3): 951-957







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