Myxothiazol: A reversible blocker of the cell cycle

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Myxothiazol, a potent inhibitor of the cytochrome bc1 oxidoreductase, was shown by the use of flow cytometry to block reversibly the late G1/S phase of the cell cycle of human lymphoblastic T-cell line Jurkat (clone 886) at concentrations of 0.5 μ/ml. These observations are compared to those of other drugs, such as antimycin which effect the respiratory chain, and with O2-deficiency. © 1989, JAPAN ANTIBIOTICS RESEARCH ASSOCIATION. All rights reserved.

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Conradt, P., Dittmar, K. E. J., Schliephacke, H., & Trowitzsch-kienast, W. (1989). Myxothiazol: A reversible blocker of the cell cycle. The Journal of Antibiotics, 42(7), 1158–1162. https://doi.org/10.7164/antibiotics.42.1158

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