Abstract
Bovine thymus poly(ADP-ribose) polymerase with a purity of 99% on a SDS-poly-acrylamide gel electrophoresis was able to initiate poly(ADP-ribose) synthesis without adding any exogenous acceptor protein to the reaction system. Analyses of the early reaction product synthesized without exogenous acceptor protein revealed that the product was oligo(ADP-ribose) with a mean chain length of 2.6 and was bound tightly to the enzyme protein. When the radioactive early reaction product was chased by incubating further with cold NAD +, ADP-ribose unit was found to be added to the terminal AMP-residue of the oligo(ADP-ribose) attached to the enzyme. The stability of the early reaction product in high concentration of salt, strong acid, sodium dodecyl sulfate, and urea strongly suggests a covalent nature of the binding of oligo(ADP-ribose) to the enzyme.
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