Function of Nucleases in Apoptosis
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    Nucleases play a direct and important role in DNA fragmentation which is a hallmark of apoptosis. The nucleases involved in apoptosis are divided into two types:divalent cations dependent nucleases and divalent cations independent nucleases.The divalent cations dependent nucleases mainly include nuc18,DNaseⅠ,Ca2+/Mg2+ nuclease,Ca2+/Mn2+ nuclease, DNaseγ, nuc58 and nuc40;The divalent cations independent nucleases mainly include DNaseⅡ and DNaseⅡ like nucleases.Moreover,the effect of nucleases on chromatin DNA degradation and the mechanism of this process were discussed.

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DENG Youping, XIAO Peigen. Function of Nucleases in Apoptosis[J]. Progress in Biochemistry and Biophysics,1997,24(1):26-31

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  • Received:February 26,1996
  • Revised:June 19,1996
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