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Publication : DNase γ is the effector endonuclease for internucleosomal DNA fragmentation in necrosis.

First Author  Mizuta R Year  2013
Journal  PLoS One Volume  8
Issue  12 Pages  e80223
PubMed ID  24312463 Mgi Jnum  J:211019
Mgi Id  MGI:5573031 Doi  10.1371/journal.pone.0080223
Citation  Mizuta R, et al. (2013) DNase gamma is the effector endonuclease for internucleosomal DNA fragmentation in necrosis. PLoS One 8(12):e80223
abstractText  Apoptosis and necrosis, two major forms of cell death, can be distinguished morphologically and biochemically. Internucleosomal DNA fragmentation (INDF) is a biochemical hallmark of apoptosis, and caspase-activated DNase (CAD), also known as DNA fragmentation factor 40 kDa (DFF40), is one of the major effector endonucleases. DNase gamma, a Mg(2+)/Ca(2+)-dependent endonuclease, is also known to generate INDF but its role among other apoptosis-associated endonucleases in cell death is unclear. Here we show that (i) INDF occurs even during necrosis in cell lines, primary cells, and in tissues of mice in vivo, and (ii) DNase gamma, but not CAD, is the effector endonuclease for INDF in cells undergoing necrosis. These results document a previously unappreciated role for INDF in necrosis and define its molecular basis.
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