[Changes in the RNA-dependent DNA-polymerase activity of retrovirus-like particles in the rat liver during postnatal ontogeny].

Autor: Pyrinova GB, Korokhov NP, Kiseleva EV, Tomsons VP, Khristoliubova NB
Jazyk: ruština
Zdroj: Ontogenez [Ontogenez] 1984 Nov-Dec; Vol. 15 (6), pp. 637-43.
Abstrakt: The RNA-dependent DNA-polymerase activity was studied in the postmicrosomal fraction and in the microsomal sediment of the liver of the newborn and adult Wistar rats. In the microsomal sediment of 4-6 day old rats the RNA-dependent DNA-polymerase activity was approximately by one order of magnitude higher than in that of 2 week old and adult rats. In the postmicrosomal fraction of 3 day old rats the RNA-dependent DNA-polymerase activity was also higher, but only by 30-35%, than in that of animals of the other age groups. Particles with density of 1.17 g/ml were found in the microsomal sediment of all studied animals. The characteristic morphology, sensitivity of the particle RNA-dependent DNA-polymerase activity to RNAse and the presence of reverse transcriptase allow for these particles to be referred to as retroviruses. A suggestion is put forward that the high intensity of reverse transcription during the early postnatal period can be due to still continuing processes of cell differentiation and enzymatic imprinting.
Databáze: MEDLINE