Dna replication in human lymphocytes during aging
โ Scribed by Shyam S. Agarwal; Margaret Tuffner; Lawrence A. Loeb
- Publisher
- John Wiley and Sons
- Year
- 1978
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 685 KB
- Volume
- 96
- Category
- Article
- ISSN
- 0021-9541
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โฆ Synopsis
Abstract
An analysis of the accuracy of protein and DNA synthesis in human lymphocytes with respect to aging has been carried out. The response of human peripheral lymphocytes, from young and old adults, to phytohemagglutinin was measured at varying temperatures. This should provide a sensitive test for the accumulation of altered thermolabile proteins that are rate limiting in the response to phytohemagglutinin. At 37ยฐC the rate of thymidine incorporation as well as the induction of DNA polymerase in phytohemagglutininโstimulated lymphocytes from old and young adults were similar. Also at elevated temperatures, the thermosensitivity of DNA replication in lymphocytes from young and old adults was the same.
DNA polymerase was purified from PHAโstimulated lymphocytes from young and old adults. The fidelity of DNA synthesis using poly (dC) as a template was similar with both enzymes. However, DNA polymeraseโฮฑ purified from old adults was thermolabile compared to the enzyme from young adults. Thus, while the lymphocytes from old individuals may have heat labile proteins, they do not limit their proliferative capacity.
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