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We describe a new ultradian rhythm that occurs during the interphase of the cell cycle in a wide range of mammalian cells, including both primary and transformed cells. The rhythm was detected by holographic lens-free microscopy that follows the individual histories of the dry mass of thousands of live cells simultaneously, each at a resolution of five minutes. Importantly, the rhythm was observed in inherently heterogeneous cell populations, thus eliminating synchronization and labeling bias. The rhythm is independent of circadian rhythm, has a period of 4 hours and is temperature-compensated. We demonstrated that the 4 hr rhythm is suppressed by proteostasis disruptors and is detected only in proliferating cells, suggesting that it represents the periodic dynamics of protein mass in growing cells.Brief teaserWe have revealed a 4 hr rhythm in cell dry mass dynamics that seems to be general in proliferating mammalian cells. |