Proliferation of mitochondria during the cell cycle of the human cell line (HL-60)

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Using rhodamine 123 to stain mitochondria of the human cell line HL-60, we have followed their increase over the cell cycle by flow cytometry. A near-linear synthesis of mitochondrial mass was shown to occur over the cell cycle. A comparison with the cell's DNA synthesis pattern obtained by the same technique established a common time-base. The mitochondrial synthesis curve changes with culture age. As a control, the dye was tested for its binding specificity and for it use to resolve mitochondria microscopically. Its stoichiometric range was established and, above 0.25 μg/ml, it was shown to reduce growth rate and cell viability in culture.

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James, T. W., & Bohman, R. (1981). Proliferation of mitochondria during the cell cycle of the human cell line (HL-60). Journal of Cell Biology, 89(2), 256–260. https://doi.org/10.1083/jcb.89.2.256

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