Lankenau, S., Burkle, A., Lankenau, D.H. (1999). Detection of poly(ADP-ribose) synthesis in Drosophila testes upon gamma-irradiation. Chromosoma 108(1): 44--51.
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FBrf0108225
Publication Type
Research paper
Abstract
Poly(ADP-ribose) polymerase (PARP) activity is widespread among eukaryotes. Upon DNA damage PARP binds to DNA strand breaks and transfers ADP-ribose residues from NAD+ to acceptor proteins and to ADP-ribosyl protein adducts. This leads to branched polymers of protein-coupled poly(ADP-ribose) (pADPr). Because the germline of Drosophila has recently become important in the study of DNA double-strand break repair (DSBR) as opposed to somatic DSBR we tested whether the catalytic activity of PARP can be stimulated by gamma-irradiation during Drosophila spermatogenesis. Using antibodies against pADPr we detected a significant increase in PARP activity in male germline cells during spermatogenesis upon gamma-irradiation. Different stages of spermatogenesis revealed different subnuclear localization patterns of pADPr. In premeiotic and postmeiotic cells pADPr localized in a pattern overlapping with lamin and topoisomerase II at the nuclear rim. In primary spermatocytes pADPr is associated with three loci corresponding to the chromosomes at the nuclear periphery.