EFFECTS OF BLEOMYCIN A2 ON DEOXYRIBONUCLEASE, DNA POLYMERASE AND LIGASE REACTIONS

Abstract
Bleomycin A2 caused degradation of DNA in the intact cells of E. coli 15T- and stimulated breakdown of DNA by DNase in the crude extract of E. coli B. On the other hand, the incorporation of dGMP into acid-insoluble fraction by partially purified E. coli B DNA polymerase was stimulated by bleomycin A2 for a short period after the addition of the antibiotic, and thereafter degradation of the product was observed. Digestion of salmon sperm DNA by pancreatic DNase was also stimulated by the antibiotic. An inhibitory effect of bleomycin A2 on polynucleotide ligase prepared from T4 phage-infected E. coli B was observed. The above in vivo and in vitro effects of bleomycin A2 can be explained if it causes strand scission of DNA. The stimulation of DNase reaction may also be related to the DNA strand scission by bleomycin.