Abstract

The DNA polymerases of midgestation mouse embryo, trophoblast, and decidua have been examined. A low molecular weight, nuclear. DNA-dependent polymerase (D-DNA polymerase) and a higher molecular weight cytoplasmic enzyme were found in all three cell types. A DNA polymerase which utilized the poly(A) strand of oligo(dT) · poly(A) as template (R-DNA polymerase) was also found in the three cell types. This enzyme was present both in the nucleus and the cytoplasm. All enzyme levels were highest in the rapidly dividing embryonic cells, substantially lower in the DNA replicating but nondividing trophoblast cells, and lowest in the nonreplicating, nondividing decidual cells. Our observations are consistent with the idea that the nuclear and cytoplasmic D-DNA polymerases are under coordinate control. The relationship of these enzymes to DNA synthesis in vivo is discussed.

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