| Literature DB >> 1253178 |
W E Lynch, J Short, I Lieberman.
Abstract
Just as after 70% hepatectomy, the activity of the 7.1 S DNA polymerase, but not the 3.2 S polymerase, is elevated in liver nuclei from unoperated animals in which hepatic DNA replication has been induced with a mixture of biochemicals or by a dietary manipulation. Again as with regenerating liver, the stimulated intact livers show a relationship between the increases in the enzyme activity and thymidine incorporation in vivo over a wide range of hepatic responses. These observations are consistent with a role for the 7.1 S activity in nuclear DNA replication. Cytosine arabinoside 5'-triphosphate and novobiocin can be used to distinguish between the 3.2 S and 7.1 S polymerases from nuclei of stimulated intact liver as well as of regenerating liver.Entities:
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Year: 1976 PMID: 1253178
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Cancer Res ISSN: 0008-5472 Impact factor: 12.701