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Recombinant Proteins> | The following primary antibodies were used: PAR (poly(ADP)ribose) (ENZO, ALX-210-890, lot L29675) which recognizes ADP-ribosylated proteins, TiPARP (custom- made; GenScript, Piscataway, NJ)7, PARP1 (Cell Signaling, 9532, lot 7), SIRT6 (Abcam, ab62739; lot GR183923-7), total Histone 3 (H3) (Sigma, H0164, lot 025K4803), acetylated (K9)H3 (Millipore, ABE18, lot 2550911), acetylated (K56)H3 (Cell Signaling, 4243, lot 4), histone H2AX (Abcam 124781, lot GR1813574), phospho(Ser139)-histone H2AX (Millipore, 05-636, lot 2652964), β-actin (Sigma-Aldrich, A5441, lot 064M4789V). | Get A Quote |
Dioxin (2,3,7,8-tetrachlorodibenzo-p-dioxin, TCDD) is a carcinogenic and highly toxic industrial byproduct that persists in the environment and produces a pleiotropic toxicity syndrome across vertebrate species that includes wasting, hepatosteatosis, and thymus atrophy. Dioxin toxicities require binding and activation of the aryl hydrocarbon receptor (AhR), a ligand activated transcription factor. However, after nearly 50 years of study, it remains unknown how AhR activation by dioxin produces toxic effects. Here, using the chick embryo close to hatching, a well-accepted model for dioxin toxicity, we identify NAD loss through PARP activation as a novel unifying mechanism for diverse effe... More