Two forms of a mitochondrial endonuclease in Neurospora crassa
- PMID: 168950
- DOI: 10.1139/o75-111
Two forms of a mitochondrial endonuclease in Neurospora crassa
Abstract
Mitochondrial nuclease activity in Neurospora crassa occurs in membrane-bound and soluble forms in approximately equal proportions. These activities apparently are due to the same enzyme, which has an approximate molecular weight of 120 000. A portion of the insoluble enzyme appears to be associated with the inner mitochondrial membrane and is resistant to solubilization by detergent treatment as well as by physical disruption methods.
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