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Title: Effect of polyamines on ADP-ribosylation by chick-embryo-liver nuclei. Author: Tanigawa Y, Kawakami K, Imai Y, Shimoyama M. Journal: Biochim Biophys Acta; 1980 Jun 27; 608(1):82-95. PubMed ID: 6248118. Abstract: Effects of polyamines on poly(ADP-ribose) formation and DNA synthesis in the chick-embryo-liver nuclei were investigated. When 14-day chick-embryo-liver nuclei were incubated with [3H]NAD in the presence of 1 mM spermine, 2.5 mM spermidine, or 3.5 mM putrescine, a 9-fold increase in poly)ADP-ribose) formation was observed. Nuclei treated with nuclease showed high poly(ADP-ribose) synthetase activity as spermine-treated nuclei. However, no further increase in the polymer formation by polyamines was detected in the nuclease-treated nuclei. We found that an increase in the polymer formation by spermine was the result of an increase in both chain length and chain number of the polymer at 2.3- and 6-fold, respectively. The major ADP-ribosylated proteins were determined as two non-histone proteins of Mr 130 000 and 70 000. The experiment of DNA synthesis with nuclei ADP-ribosylated in the presence of spermine showed a 7-fold increase in [3H]dTMP incorporation into the acid-inaoluble fraction. A similar stimulation was also found with nuclei treated with other polysmines, spermidine and putrescine, in the presence of NAD. These results indicate that DNA synthesis in growing tissues containing polyamines at high levels, such as is the case with tumors and the fetus, is stimulated by polyamine-mediated ADP-ribosylation of the nuclear proteins.[Abstract] [Full Text] [Related] [New Search]