Abstract: | Iododeoxyuridylic acid, a structural analog of thymidylic acid, is extensively de-iodinated in vivo by the enzyme thymidylate synthetase. Substantial amounts of the deoxyuridylic acid formed by this process are subsequently methylated and incorporated into DNA as thymidine. As a result, when mice are given tritiated iododeoxyuridine, most of the tritium incorporated into their DNA is present in thymidine rather than in iododeoxyuridine. Some, but not nearly as much, tritium from tritiated bromodeoxyuridine is also incorporated into DNA thymidine. |