Journal article
A new way of measuring apoptosis by absolute quantitation of inter-nucleosomally fragmented genomic DNA
DJ Hooker, M Mobarok, JL Anderson, R Rajasuriar, LR Gray, AM Ellett, SR Lewin, PR Gorry, CL Cherry
Nucleic Acids Research | OXFORD UNIV PRESS | Published : 2012
DOI: 10.1093/nar/gks334
Abstract
Several critical events of apoptosis occur in the cell nucleus, including inter-nucleosomal DNA fragmentation (apoptotic DNA) and eventual chromatin condensation. The generation of apoptotic DNA has become a biochemical hallmark of apoptosis because it is a late 'point of no return' step in both the extrinsic (cell-death receptor) and intrinsic (mitochondrial) apoptotic pathways. Despite investigators observing apoptotic DNA and understanding its decisive role as a marker of apoptosis for over 20 years, measuring it has proved elusive. We have integrated ligation-mediated PCR and qPCR to design a new way of measuring apoptosis, termed ApoqPCR, which generates an absolute value for the amount..
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Funding Acknowledgements
The Australian Centre for HIV and Hepatitis Virology Research; Angior Foundation. National Health and Medical Research Council career development award (to C.L.C.). Funding for open access charge: The Burnet Institute.