The host nuclear enzyme poly(ADP-ribose) polymerase has been shown to be associated with the replicative intermediate and mature forms of polyoma virus minichromosomes. Minichromosome-associated histones H2A and H2B as well as several nonhistone proteins were poly ADP-ribosylated by endogenous poly(ADP-ribose) polymerase. In addition, minichromosome fractions catalyzed the formation in vitro of dimers of endogenous histone Hi linked by poly(ADPribose). Poly ADP-ribosylated polyoma virus minichromosome chromatin labeled in vivo with [3H]thymidine could be retained and eluted from antipoly(ADP-ribose) immunoglobulin G-Sepharose. Pulse-labeled replicative intermediate minichromosomes were retained better on the antibody columns than were mature minichromosomes labeled for 2.5 h. The possible role of poly ADPribosylation of viral nucleosomes during polyoma replication or transcription is discussed.
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