The activity of ADP-ribosyl transferase, an enzyme thought to be involved in several basic functions of the chromatin and in DNA repair, has been investigated in normal and Fanconi's anemia (FA) cells. Fibroblasts and lymphoblasts treated with alkylating (kimethyl sulfate) or cross-linking (mitomycin C, psoralen plus UVA) agents were compared to untreated cells. The basal level of the enzymatic activity was found to be the same in normal and FA cells and the enzymatic response to treatments with DNA-damaging agents with similar in both cell types. Consequently it is unlikely that the molecular defect in FA cells is due to a decreased activity in ADP-ribosyl transferase.
THE BASAL AND THE MUTAGEN-INDUCED LEVELS OF ADP RIBOSYLTRANSFERASE ACTIVITY ARE NOT MODIFIED IN FANCONI'S ANEMIA CELLS
STEFANINI M;
1989
Abstract
The activity of ADP-ribosyl transferase, an enzyme thought to be involved in several basic functions of the chromatin and in DNA repair, has been investigated in normal and Fanconi's anemia (FA) cells. Fibroblasts and lymphoblasts treated with alkylating (kimethyl sulfate) or cross-linking (mitomycin C, psoralen plus UVA) agents were compared to untreated cells. The basal level of the enzymatic activity was found to be the same in normal and FA cells and the enzymatic response to treatments with DNA-damaging agents with similar in both cell types. Consequently it is unlikely that the molecular defect in FA cells is due to a decreased activity in ADP-ribosyl transferase.I documenti in IRIS sono protetti da copyright e tutti i diritti sono riservati, salvo diversa indicazione.


