학술논문

Key morphological features of apoptosis may occur in the absence of internucleosomal DNA fragmentation
Document Type
Article
Source
Biochemical Journal; September 1992, Vol. 286 Issue: 2 p331-334, 4p
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ISSN
02646021; 14708728
Abstract
Apoptosis, a major form of cell death, is characterized by chromatin condensation, a reduction in cell volume and endonuclease cleavage of DNA into oligonucleosomal length fragments. The detection of these fragments by gel electrophoresis, as a DNA ladder, is currently used as the major biochemical index of apoptosis. Here we report that key morphological changes of apoptosis can be dissociated experimentally from the DNA fragmentation produced by endonuclease activity. Internucleosomal cleavage of DNA is thus likely to be a later event in the apoptotic process.