Stimulation of nuclear poly (adenosine diphosphate-ribose) polymerase activity from HeLa cells by endonucleases

Biochim Biophys Acta. 1975 Jun 16;395(2):191-200. doi: 10.1016/0005-2787(75)90158-6.

Abstract

Isolated nuclei from HeLa cells can incorporate labeled ADP-ribose from NAD into an acid-precipitable product, poly(ADP-ribose). This reaction is stimulated by 4-6-fold by the addition of deoxyribonuclease I to the complete reaction mixture. If the nuclei are treated first with deoxyribonuclease I, no effect is seen; the stimulation is only apparent when the two enzymes deoxyribonuclease I and poly(ADP-ribose) polymerase, are operating at the same time. After making several minor modifications in the assay mixture, it was found that another endonuclease, micrococcal nuclease, can also stimulate the poly(ADP-ribose) polymerase activity of HeLa nuclei. A comparison of the two stimulatory effects indicated that the two endonucleases activated to the poly(ADP-ribose) polymerase activity of HeLa nuclei in the same way. Overall this evidence suggests that poly(ADP-ribose) polymerase may have a functional role in the process of DNA repair.

MeSH terms

  • Cell Nucleus / metabolism
  • DNA Repair
  • Deoxyribonucleases / pharmacology
  • Endonucleases / pharmacology*
  • HeLa Cells / metabolism
  • Micrococcal Nuclease / pharmacology
  • N-Glycosyl Hydrolases / metabolism*
  • NAD / metabolism
  • NAD+ Nucleosidase / metabolism*
  • Niacinamide / pharmacology
  • Nucleoside Diphosphate Sugars / metabolism*
  • Phosphoric Diester Hydrolases / pharmacology
  • Poly Adenosine Diphosphate Ribose / metabolism*
  • Pronase / pharmacology
  • Ribonucleases / pharmacology
  • Snake Venoms
  • Thymidine / pharmacology
  • Tritium

Substances

  • Nucleoside Diphosphate Sugars
  • Snake Venoms
  • NAD
  • Tritium
  • Niacinamide
  • Poly Adenosine Diphosphate Ribose
  • Deoxyribonucleases
  • Endonucleases
  • Ribonucleases
  • Micrococcal Nuclease
  • Phosphoric Diester Hydrolases
  • N-Glycosyl Hydrolases
  • NAD+ Nucleosidase
  • Pronase
  • Thymidine