Preferential Damage of Active Chromatin by Bleomycin

K. T. Kuo

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Abstract

Preferential sensitivity of specific genes in chromatin to the action of bleomycin in different cell types was investigated using restriction enzyme digestion of DNA from drug-treated nuclei in combination with the Southern blotting procedure. The results show that the highly active ovalbumin gene in laying hen oviduct nuclei is more sensitive than the inactive globin gene to the digestion by bleomycin. Conversely, in red blood cells, bleomycin preferentially destroys the globin gene but not the ovalbumin gene. Therefore, bleomycin, like nucleases, can preferentially destroy DNA sequences in chromatin with open configuration, although the mode of action of this drug on DNA is drastically different from those of known nucleases. Research.

Original languageEnglish (US)
Pages (from-to)2439-2443
Number of pages5
JournalCancer Research
Volume41
Issue number6
StatePublished - Jun 1 1981

ASJC Scopus subject areas

  • Oncology
  • Cancer Research

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