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Inhibition of the polyadenylation reaction in vitro by polyamines
Authors:Kathleen M Rose  Samson T Jacob
Institution:Department of Pharmacology, The Milton S. Hershey Medical Center, The Pennsylvania State University, College of Medicine, Hershey, Pennsylvania 17033 USA
Abstract:The effect of polyamines on the polyadenylation reaction in vitro was investigated. Varying concentrations of spermine were added to the reaction catalyzed by purified poly(A) polymerase using rat liver nuclear RNA, poly(A), Escherichia coli tRNA or (Ap)3A as exogenous primers. The enzyme activity decreased progressively with increasing concentrations of polyamines; complete inhibition was obtained at 0.4 and 1.2 mm spermine for the nuclear RNA- and poly(A)-primed reactions, respectively. No inhibition was observed for the (Ap)3A-primed reaction. Spermidine and putrescine also inhibited polyadenylation but to a lesser extent than spermine. The degree of inhibition by spermine was related to the polynucleotide primer concentrations. Spermine prevented polyadenylation by binding to the primer but not to the poly(A) polymerase molecule as shown by the migration of 14C]spermine through glycerol gradients after preincubation with enzyme or tRNA. At concentrations inhibitory to polyadenylation in vitro, spermine could stimulate the DNA-dependent RNA synthesis catalyzed by RNA polymerase II. The present study suggests that low levels of polyamines could be used as specific inhibitors of the poly(A) synthesis in vitro.
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