Control of DNA ligase molecular forms in nucleocytoplasmic combinations of axolotl and Pleurodeles.
- 1 June 1983
- journal article
- research article
- Published by Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences in Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences
- Vol. 80 (11) , 3368-3371
- https://doi.org/10.1073/pnas.80.11.3368
Abstract
A light form of DNA ligase (EC 6.5.1.2), the only form present in oocytes of the axolotl (A. mexicanum), was replaced by a heavy form of the enzyme when the egg enters cleavage. This early biochemical event was assumed to rely on direct nuclear input. Sucrose gradient analysis permits discrimination between enzymes from axolotl and the sharp-ribbed salamander (P. waltlii) for both heavy and light enzymatic forms of DNA ligase. Genetic activity of blastula nuclei transplanted in activated cytoplasm was tested by determination of the enzymatic forms and specific types of DNA ligases when the implanted egg enters cleavage. A blastula nucleus of Pleurodeles in axolotl cytoplasm determines a heavy ligase of the Pleurodeles type. A haploid androgenetic nucleus of Pleurodeles in axolotl cytoplasm controls a light ligase of the Pleurodeles type. Reciprocal experiments give homologous results. This is the earliest nucleus-dependent synthesis revealed in development for any system. The heavy ligase of one species may coexist with the light form of the other species but not with the light form of its own specific type. Inhibition of the production of the heavy form for one genome results in the expression of the light form. Genetic control of DNA ligase in very early development involves structural genes for heavy and light forms of enzyme, with an exclusion process operating an alternative expression of corresponding genes. This exclusion relationship between nonallelic genes is species specific.This publication has 13 references indexed in Scilit:
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