生物
酵母
有丝分裂
细胞分裂
细胞周期
细胞生物学
饥饿
裂殖酵母
细胞质
细胞
细胞生长
氮气
波姆裂殖酵母
异宗
原生质
生物化学
酿酒酵母
物理
量子力学
内分泌学
配合类型
基因
作者
Sophia Su,Yusuke Tanaka,Itaru Samejima,Kenji Tanaka,Mitsuhiro Yanagida
标识
DOI:10.1242/jcs.109.6.1347
摘要
ABSTRACT Fission yeast cells either remain in the mitotic cell cycle or exit to meiotic sporulation from an uncommitted G1 state dependent on the presence or absence of nitrogen source in the medium (Nurse and Bissett, 1981). We examined how heterothallic haploid cells, which cannot sporulate, behave under nitrogen-starvation for longer than 25 days at 26°C. These cells were shown to enter a stable state (designated the dormant G0) with nearly full viability. Maintaining the dormant cells required glucose, suggesting that the cells remained metabolically active although cell division had ceased. They differed dramatically from mitotic and uncommitted G1 cells in heat resistance, and also in cytoplasmic and nuclear morphologies. After nitrogen replenishment, the initial responses of dormant G0 cells were investigated. The kinetics for reentry into the proliferative state were delayed considerably, and the changes in cell shape were enhanced particularly for those recovering from extended nitrogen starvation. A part of the delay could be accounted for by the duration of nuclear decondensation and cell elongation for the first cell division.
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