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Purification, biochemical characterization and serological analysis of cellular deoxyribonucleic acid polymerases and a reverse transcriptase from spleen of a patient with myelofibrotic syndrome
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Reverse GeneticsImmunologyPathologyHuman SpleenMyeloid NeoplasiaHematologyMolecular PathologyMolecular DiagnosticsMyelofibrotic SyndromeReverse TranscriptaseDna ReplicationVirologyGibbon-ape Leukaemia VirusSerological AnalysisGene ExpressionMyelopoiesisNatural SciencesPathogenesisNucleic Acid AmplificationAdult T-cell Leukemia-lymphomaMedicine
The present study describes the separation and purification of a reverse transcriptase and cellular DNA polymerases from the human spleen of a patient with myelofibrotic syndrome. The specific requirements with respect to bivalent cations and template-primers for DNA polymerase-alpha, DNA polymerase-beta and DNA polymerase-gamma, as well as for the reverse transcriptase, are reported. Sedimentation-velocity measurements of the purified enzymes gave values of 150000, 40000, 100000 and 70000 daltons for DNA polymerase-alpha DNA polymerase-beta, DNA polymerase-gamma and the reverse transcriptase respectively. Serological studies have shown that the reverse transcriptase from human spleen is not antigenically related to cellular DNA polymerase-alpha, -beta or -gamma, but is antigenically related to reverse transcriptase from simian sarcoma virus and gibbon-ape leukaemia virus.
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