Analysis of DNA polymerase activity in Petunia protoplasts treated with clastogenic agents |
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Authors: | Indrioi Benediktsson Claudia P. Spampinato Carlos S. Andreo Otto Schieder |
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Affiliation: | I. Benediktsson (corresponding author) and O. Schieder. Institut für Angewandte Genetik, Freie Univ. Berlin, Albrechi-Thaer-Weg 6, D-14195 Berlin, Germans;C. P. Spampinato and C. S. Andreo, Centro de Estudios Fotosintéticosy Binquímicos. Univ. Nacional de Rosario. Suipacha 531. 2000 Rosario, Argentina |
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Abstract: | Clastogenic agents, i.e. agents that can induce chromosome or DNA breakage, have been shown to enhance the rale of direct gene transfer to protoplasts. The effect was analysed at the enzymatic level using protoplast homogenates as well as intact protoplasts. For that purpose existing procedures were modified to enable measurement of DNA polymerase in vivo. In the system used, external DNA was able to enter the cells without the addition of membrane-permeabilizing compounds. When comparing total DNA polymerase activity of protoplasts irradiated with X-rays or UV-light with that of untreated cells we did not observe significant differences. Incubation of protoplasts with high doses of bleomycin affected total DNA polymerase activity negatively. but dideoxythymidine triphosphate-sensitive activity was not influenced. We conclude that the DNA strand-breaks induced by low doses of X-rays. UV-light or bleomycin do not increase the total or the repair-DNA polymerase activity and. therefore. that the increase in the transformation rates after DNA strand-breaking is not preceded by enhanced DNA polymerase activity. |
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Keywords: | Bleomycin. DNA synthesis. DNA polymerase. gene transfer irradiation. Petunia'Mitchell' plant protoplasts strand breaks. UV-light. X-ray |
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