Heterogeneous distribution of DNA alkylation products in rat liver chromatin after in vivo administration of N,N-di[14C]methylnitrosamine. |
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Authors: | H K Cooper G P Margison P J O'Connor R F Itzhaki |
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Affiliation: | Paterson Laboratories, Christle Hospital and Holt Radium Institute, Manchester M20 9BX Great Britain |
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Abstract: | Poly-l-lysine (PL) binds to about 50% of chromatin DNA, rendering it resistant to degradation by DNAase I. Separation of the unbound DNA as acid-soluble nucleotides allows the fractionation of chromatin DNA into two zones. After in vivo administration of N,N-di[14C]methylnitrosamine, the amount of alkylation in DNA was found to be lower in the polylysine-binding regions. Some possible reasons for this heterogeneous distribution are discussed. |
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Keywords: | DMN PL |
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