1972
DOI: 10.1016/0005-2787(72)90405-4
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Interaction between sphingomyelin and DNA

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“…The presence of lipids inside the nucleus that could be potential substrates for PLA 2 was reported long ago [24,25] but has not received much attention. Initially considered as structural elements [26] these nuclear phospholipids may also be involved in the control of genomic activities as suggested by their higher concentration in active chromatin [27]. Cell cycle‐dependent changes in synthesis rates of the chromatin‐associated pools of phospholipids have been reported [28] and changes in fatty acid composition of nuclear phospholipids have also been described during liver regeneration [29].…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The presence of lipids inside the nucleus that could be potential substrates for PLA 2 was reported long ago [24,25] but has not received much attention. Initially considered as structural elements [26] these nuclear phospholipids may also be involved in the control of genomic activities as suggested by their higher concentration in active chromatin [27]. Cell cycle‐dependent changes in synthesis rates of the chromatin‐associated pools of phospholipids have been reported [28] and changes in fatty acid composition of nuclear phospholipids have also been described during liver regeneration [29].…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In fact, an intranuclear complex formed by proteins, RNase-resistant RNA, SM, and phosphatidylcholine (PC), in which the RNA becomes RNase sensitive after hydrolysis of SM by SMase, has been demonstrated (Micheli et al, 1998). Low amount of SM has a stabilising effect during DNA denaturation in vitro (Manzoli et al, 1972).…”
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confidence: 99%
“…The complex polyU:(A)5 was obtained in 0.01M Tris-HOl pH 7.5 -0.01K KgCl2 (lYmole of pol'y plus 1.5y.mole [3H] (A)5). In experiments with non-radioactive (A)5, its total amount was 6 jAmole. In all the cases the mixtures were supplemented with NaCl to a concentration 0.5K, and the complex polyU:(A)5 puryfied from non-bound (A)5 by gel-filtration on Sephadex G-25.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%