| Abstract | 5-Bromodeoxyuridine (BUdR)-resistant cells were obtained from N-methyl-N′-nitro-N-nitrosoguanidine (NTG)-treated soybean protoplasts and cultured in liquid nutrient medium containing BUdR (20 μg/ml) and uridine (100 μg/ml). Addition of uridine to the medium improved growth of the BUdR-resistant cells. The growth of BUdR-resistant cells was partly inhibited when hypoxanthine, aminopterine, glycine and thymidine were added to the medium. Both BUdR-resistant and BUdR-sensitive cells exhibited thymidine kinase activity. CsCl density gradient analyses showed that the DNA of BUdR-resistant cells, which were cultured in the presence of BUdR, had a buoyant density of 1.703 g/ml, while the DNA of the parental soybean cells grown without BUdR had a buoyant density of 1.692 g/ml. Uptake of ³H-thymidine or ¹⁴C-BUdR by the cells occurred in both BUdR-resistant and BUdR-sensitive cells. CsCl density gradient patterns of labelled DNA also demonstrated that ¹⁴C-BUdR and ³H-thymidine were incorporated into the DNA of BUdR-resistant cells, as well as into that of BUdR-sensitive cells. |
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