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Involvement of deoxyribonucleic acid polymerase β in nuclear deoxyribonucleic acid synthesis
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Dna DamageMolecular BiologyTranscriptional RegulationNuclear Dna SynthesisNucleic Acid ChemistryDna Polymerase AlphaGenome InstabilityBiochemistryOligonucleotideDna ReplicationGene ExpressionBiomolecular EngineeringDna Polymerase BetaChromatinNatural SciencesNucleic Acid BiochemistryNucleic Acid AmplificationMedicineGenome EditingMutagenesis
The effects on DNA synthesis in vitro in mouse L929-cell nuclei of differential extraction of DNA polymerases alpha and beta were studied. Removal of all measurable DNA polymerase alpha and 20% of DNA polymerase beta leads to a 40% fall in the replicative DNA synthesis. Removal of 70% of DNA polymerase beta inhibits replicative synthesis by 80%. In all cases the nuclear DNA synthesis is sensitive to N-ethylmaleimide and aCTP (arabinosylcytosine triphosphate), though less so than DNA polymerase alpha. Addition of deoxyribonuclease I to the nuclear incubation leads to synthesis of high-molecular-weight DNA in a repair reaction. This occurs equally in nuclei from non-growing or S-phase cells. The former nuclei lack DNA polymerase alpha and the reaction reflects the sensitivity of DNA polymerase beta to inhibiton by N-ethylmaleimide and aCTP.
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