An Endonuclease for Depurinated DNA in Rat Liver

Abstract
Rat liver contains an endonuclease which breaks DNA strands near apurinic sites. The purified enzyme is strictly specific for apurinic sites; it has no action on DNA normal strands, or on strands carrying alkylated sites. These properties are identical to those of the Escherichia coli endonuclease for depurinated DNA.