AP endonuclease activity in humans: Development of a simple assay and analysis of ten normal individuals
Academic Article
Publication Date:
1998
abstract:
The human AP endonuclease (APE) activity counteracts the mutagenic and cytotoxic effects of the frequent genomic lesions abasic (AP) sites. In order to investigate the interindividual variability of APE levels, a simple and quantitative assay was developed. Crude lymphocyte extracts were incubated with a depurinated or a control supercoiled plasmid substrate, and the accumulation of nicked circular plasmid forms was monitored by agarose gel electrophoresis. The detected incision activity was AP sites-dependent and EDTA-sensitive. The unit of enzymatic activity was defined as that amount able to incise 1 ng of plasmid DNA carrying 1 AP site/plasmid at 30 degrees C in 10 min. The assay was used to measure the APE activity in 10 healthy individuals ages 25-48 years. Values ranged from 0.38 to 0.94 units/ng protein, with a mean value of 0.62. The use of the assay for screening of people with DNA base excision repair (BER) defects is proposed. (C) 1998 Wiley-Liss, Inc.
Iris type:
01.01 Articolo in rivista
Keywords:
base excision repair; cancer susceptibility; oxidative damage; abasic sites; interindividual variability; in vitro assay
List of contributors:
Magrassi, Raffaella
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