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Poly[ADP-ribosyl]ation of proteins associated with nuclear matrix in rat testis

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We have previously demonstrated that a significant percentage of poly(ADPR) polymerase is present, as a tightly-bound form, at the third level of chromatin organisation defined by chromosomal loops and nuclear matrix. The present work is focused on the study of poly(ADP-ribosyl)ation of proteins present in these nuclear subfractions. It has been shown that, due to the action of poly(ADPR) polymerase, the ADP-ribose moiety of [14C]NAD is transferred to both loosely-bound and tightly-bound chromosomal proteins, which in consequence are modified by chain polymers of ADP-ribose of different lengths. Moreover, histone-like proteins seem to be ADP-ribosylated in chromosomal loops and nuclear matrix associated regions of DNA loops (MARS). A hypothesis can be put forward that the ADP-ribosylation system is functionally related to the nuclear processes, actively coordinated by the nuclear matrix.

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2

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p.153-160,fig.

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  • Universita Federico II, Naples
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