DNA polymerase .delta., a fourth cellular DNA polymerase, might play an important role in cellular events. The properties of the enzyme suggested possible roles in nuclear DNA replication and DNA repair. By using specific assays that allow the determination of DNA polymerases .delta. and .alpha. in crude enzyme fractions (1), we show here that in developing rat neurons, which stop dividing before birth, both DNA polymerases .delta. and .alpha. drop sharply in an identical pattern from a high level with the approach of term and disappear at approximately three weeks of postnatal age. The results suggest that DNA polymerases .delta. and .alpha. might have a coordinated function during DNA replication in eukaryotic cells.

DEVELOPMENTAL ACTIVITY PROFILE OF DNA POLYMERASES DELTA AND ALPHA IN RAT NEURONS SUGGESTS A COORDINATED IN-VIVO FUNCTION

FOCHER F;
1988

Abstract

DNA polymerase .delta., a fourth cellular DNA polymerase, might play an important role in cellular events. The properties of the enzyme suggested possible roles in nuclear DNA replication and DNA repair. By using specific assays that allow the determination of DNA polymerases .delta. and .alpha. in crude enzyme fractions (1), we show here that in developing rat neurons, which stop dividing before birth, both DNA polymerases .delta. and .alpha. drop sharply in an identical pattern from a high level with the approach of term and disappear at approximately three weeks of postnatal age. The results suggest that DNA polymerases .delta. and .alpha. might have a coordinated function during DNA replication in eukaryotic cells.
1988
Istituto di Genetica Molecolare "Luigi Luca Cavalli Sforza"
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