Age-dependent variation of rates of polyadenosine-diphosphoribose synthesis by cardiocyte nuclei and the lack of correlation of enzymatic activity with macromolecular size distribution of DNA
Cardiocyte nuclei from neonate (5-day-old) and from adult (90-day-old) male Wistar rats were selectively isolated by a technique that eliminates interference by noncardiocyte nuclei (Jackowski, G., and Liew, C. C. (1980) Biochem. J. 188, 363-373). Polyadenosine-diphosphoribose synthetase activity of...
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Veröffentlicht in: | The Journal of biological chemistry 1981-04, Vol.256 (8), p.3667-3670 |
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Zusammenfassung: | Cardiocyte nuclei from neonate (5-day-old) and from adult (90-day-old) male Wistar rats were selectively isolated by a technique
that eliminates interference by noncardiocyte nuclei (Jackowski, G., and Liew, C. C. (1980) Biochem. J. 188, 363-373). Polyadenosine-diphosphoribose
synthetase activity of cardiocyte nuclei of neonates was ten times greater than in nuclei of adult rats, as calculated from
initial velocity linear rate measurements. The molecular size of DNA extracted from cardiocyte nuclei of neonates was significantly
larger (peak at 54 S) than DNA of cardiocyte nuclei of adults (peak at 33 S) as determined by alkaline sucrose density gradient
ultracentrifugation (Knopf, K. W., and Weissbach, A. (1977) Biochemistry 16, 3190-3194). Comparison of the molecular sizes
of DNA extracted from whole cardiac tissue with DNA isolated from cardiocyte nuclei shows that no DNA fragmentation takes
place during the process of isolation of nuclei. Polyadenosine-diphosphoribose glycohydrolase activity was about 30% higher
in cardiocyte nuclei of neonates than in adults, but the activity represents only 10% of the rate of the synthetase. Results
demonstrate that polyadenosine-diphosphoribose metabolism in differentiated tissues is not directly related to the molecular
size of DNA. |
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ISSN: | 0021-9258 1083-351X |
DOI: | 10.1016/S0021-9258(19)69505-0 |