Abstract

The metal requiring alkaline DNase activity of mouse liver is distributed in all sub-cellular fractions of this tissue. In this communication evidence is presented that this activity is not due to a single enzyme distributed in all elements of liver tissue but rather to at least five different enzymes, showing similarities with respect to a number of catalytic properties and dissimilarities with respect to other catalytic and/or physical characteristics.

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