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Metabolic co-operation between biochemically marked mammalian cells in tissue culture
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Cell CultureCell SpecializationRedox BiologyCellular PhysiologyIpp− CellsBiosynthesisCell PhysiologyBiochemistryAbstract CellsBhk 21OrganogenesisCell BiologyHuman CellMetabolic PathwaysCellular EnzymologyNatural SciencesMetabolic RegulationTissue CultureCellular BiochemistryMetabolismMedicine
ABSTRACT Cells of a genetic variant of the hamster fibroblast line BHK 21 which lack inosinic pyrophosphorylase activity (IPP− cells) and therefore cannot normally incorporate [3]hypo-xanthine were grown in mixed culture with cells of BHK 21 sublines which have inosinic pyrophosphorylase activity (IPP+ cells). If not in contact with IPP+ cells, IPP− cells do not incorporate added [3H]hypoxanthine into nucleic acid. IPP+ cells always do incorporate [3H]hypoxanthine and IPP− cells when in direct or indirect contact with IPP+ cells also incorporate the isotope. Cell to cell contact appears to be essential for this gain of a metabolic function by IPP− cells. The possible molecular basis and general implications of the phenomenon are discussed.
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