We have previously demonstrated that synthesis of a 34 kD protein having specific, high affinity for single-stranded DNA (34kD-ssb protein), is markedly inhibited by nerve growth factor (NGF) in the neoplastic clonal cell line PC12. We report here that total content as well as mRNA for this protein are progressively reduced in PC12 cells undergoing mitotic arrest and morphological differentiation induced by NGF. It is also shown that binding of the 34K-ssb protein to ssDNA is fully inhibited by NADH but not by NAD+ or by several other nucleotides. Enzymatic tests on the possible NADH/NAD+-dependent dehydrogenase activity of the 34K-ssb protein have demonstrated that it has lactic dehydrogenase activity (LDH) with a specific activity compara...