Fig. 1: Excess individual nucleotides can impair proliferation. | Nature Cell Biology

Fig. 1: Excess individual nucleotides can impair proliferation.

From: Nucleotide imbalance decouples cell growth from cell proliferation

Fig. 1

a, Proliferation rates of A549 cells cultured in standard conditions (untreated) or with 1 µM Torin1, without serum (−FBS), without arginine (−Arg), without leucine (−Leu), with 100 nM rotenone, with 5 nM oligomycin, with 1 µM lometrexol (LTX) or with 1 µM brequinar (BRQ). bf, Proliferation rates of A549 cells treated with the indicated concentration of guanine (G), thymidine (T), deoxyadenosine (dA), cytidine (C) or adenine (A). Each of these nucleobases/nucleosides can be salvaged to produce intracellular nucleotides as shown. Data are presented as mean ± standard deviation (s.d.) of three biological replicates. Source numerical data are available in source data.

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