Abstract
We have examined the association of DNA polymerase α activity with the nuclear matrix prepared by different techniques from mouse erythroleukemia cells. At variance with the data obtained using other cell types we have found that only a small amount (less than 2%) of nuclear DNA polymerase α activity resisted extraction with high-ionic strength buffers, even if nuclei were heat-stabilized by incubation at 37°C for 45 min prior to subfractionation. The recovery of DNA polymerase α activity bound to the matrix was unaffected by the type of extracting agent used (NaCl or (NH 4) 2 SO 4), by the extraction sequence or by the method employed for obtaining nuclei. These results could indicate that in some types of cells the nuclear matrix is not involved in DNA replication.
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