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Title: Intragenomic distribution of 5-methylcytosine in various forms of human and murine leukemic cells. Author: Sawecka J, Kornacka L, Malec J. Journal: Neoplasma; 1980; 27(2):187-91. PubMed ID: 7393357. Abstract: The degree of 5-methylcytosine formation in DNA sequences differing in reassociation rate and susceptibility to DNase II digestion has been investigated in human chronic myelogenic leukemia and acute leukemia leukocytes, human PHA-stimulated lymphocytes and murine L5178Y lymphoblasts cultured in various phases of growth. The results indicate that in all forms of cells studied by us the general pattern of intragenomic 5-methylcytosine distribution is similar, with two preferentially methylated regions: the sequences fast reassociating and rendered Mg++-soluble after DNase II digestion of nuclei. The most variable fraction as regards the level of methylation seemed to be DNA of Mg++-soluble fraction of DNase II digest, which in acute leukemia leukocytes, PHA-stimulated lymphocytes and exponentially growing L5178Y cells revealed about twice greater relative proportion of methylated cytosines than in leukocytes of chronic myelogenic leukemia and L5178Y cells maintained at saturation density.[Abstract] [Full Text] [Related] [New Search]