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Query: EC:3.1.25.1 (
deoxyribonuclease
)
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Nuclei and chromatin isolated in the presence of calcium or magnesium from Rana catesbeiana liver tissue exhibit considerable endogenous
deoxyribonuclease
activity. This activity is present in liver nuclei isolated from froglets as well as in liver nuclei isolated from untreated and
thyroid hormone
treated premetamorphic tadpoles. Nuclei and chromatin isolated in the absence of divalent cations and in the presence of spermine exhibit no detectable expression of the endogenous
deoxyribonuclease
activity. The endogenous
deoxyribonuclease
present, but not expressed, in spermine-isolated tadpole liver nuclei or chromatin is salt extractable. Once dialyzed, the salt-extracted
deoxyribonuclease
is activated by calcium or magnesium. This
deoxyribonuclease
shows maximal enzyme activity in 15 mM calcium at pH 8.0 or in 15 mM magnesium at pH 7.4. After Ca2+ activation,
deoxyribonuclease
activity is maximally inhibited by amounts of spermine similar to that required to completely inhibit DNase I. Destruction of the salt-extracted
deoxyribonuclease
activity by treatment with proteinase K or heat suggests that it is of a proteinaceous nature. The localization and nature of this enzyme activity established that it is associated with the salt-soluble proteins affiliated with tadpole and froglet liver chromatin.
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PMID:Chromatin-associated deoxyribonuclease activity in liver nuclei isolated from Rana catesbeiana froglets and premetamorphic and T3-induced tadpoles. 697 71