Abstract: | DNA topoisomerase activity is present at a very early stageof germination in nuclear extract of pea root meristems. Theactivity of this enzyme changes before the onset of replicativeDNA synthesis, thus suggesting the existence of a correlationbetween DNA topoisomerase I and events taking place during therelease of cells from a quiescent state. An antibody preparedagainst a human topoisomerase I is able to immuno-precipitatepart of the DNA topoisomerase activity present in pea nuclearextracts, and recognizes a protein with a molecular weight of45 kDa. We suggest that the 45 kDa protein is a DNA topoisomeraseI; its presence during embryogenesis and its storage in dryseeds would explain the presence of DNA topoisomerase I activityduring early stages of germination. Key words: Pisum sativum L, DNA topoisomerase, nuclei, quiescence, proliferation |