Inhibitory effect of 5-bromo-6-azauracil on growth and cell division of Saccharomyces cerevisiae
Jirků, V.; Vorlová, V.; Skoda, J.
Experientia 37(1): 36
1981
ISSN/ISBN: 0014-4754 PMID: 7009197 Document Number: 179580
The most marked effect of 5-bromo-6-azauracil (BrAzU) on yeast cells is to cause cell lysis. The inhibition of the lytic process is delayed and this delay coincides in time with the capacity of preformed pyrimidines to reverse the effect of BrAzU.
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