1975
DOI: 10.1021/bi00691a002
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DNA-dependent protein methylase activity in bull seminal plasma

Abstract: The existence of a DNA-dependent protein methylase activity without any concomitant DNA methylase activity was demonstrated in bull seminal plasma. The enzyme utilized S-adenosyl-L-methionine as a methyl donor, and endogenous seminal plasma protein as the substrate. There was no demonstrable enzyme activity when the seminal plasma was preheated at 100 degrees for 10 min, or when the enzyme reaction mixture was incubated at 4 degrees. The protein methylase required a heterologous DNA source, had optimal activit… Show more

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“…Washed sperm was used to simulate sperm in cervical canal as well as removing seminal plasma inhibitory factors (Sheid and Pedrinan, 1975;Lavitrano et al, 1992;Zani et al, 1995). A small amount of DNA was used as higher concentrations triggered endogenous nucleases .…”
Section: Sperm Uptake Of Exogenous Hpv Dnamentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Washed sperm was used to simulate sperm in cervical canal as well as removing seminal plasma inhibitory factors (Sheid and Pedrinan, 1975;Lavitrano et al, 1992;Zani et al, 1995). A small amount of DNA was used as higher concentrations triggered endogenous nucleases .…”
Section: Sperm Uptake Of Exogenous Hpv Dnamentioning
confidence: 99%