A third DNA polymerase from Spiroplasma citri and two other spiroplasmas.
AUTOR(ES)
Charron, A
RESUMO
Recently, two DNA polymerases (ScA and ScB) were isolated and characterized from Spiroplasma citri. We now have found a third DNA polymerase (ScC) not only in S. citri but also in the serologically related honeybee spiroplasma BC3 and the unrelated flower spiroplasma BNR1. Enzyme ScC is N-ethylmaleimide (NEM) sensitive. The three DNA polymerases from the honeybee spiroplasma seem to be similar to the respective enzymes of S. citri. However, whereas the NEM-resistant enzyme ScA from S. citri and that from the BC3 honeybee spiroplasma are retained on DEAE-cellulose and require 0.09 M KCl for elution, the NEM-resistant enzyme A from the flower spiroplasma BNR1 is not retained.
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