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The inhibition of RNA polymerase by daunomycin
Authors:F Zunino  A Di Marco  A Zaccara  G Luoni
Institution:National Cancer Institute, Division of Experimental Oncology. Via Venezian 1, 20133 Milan Italy
Abstract:The effect of daunomycin on the in vitro activity of Escherichia coli DNA-dependent RNA polymerase has been studied under a variety of experimental conditions. The inhibition of RNA synthesis by this DNA-binding antibiotic is overcome by an increase in the DNA concentration but is unaffected by an increase in the concentration of the RNA polymerase. It is concluded that, under conditions used, the inhibition is predominantly due to the interaction of the drug with the template DNA. At the concentration used (20 μM), daunomycin is able to inhibit RNA polymerization even after its initiation. However, the possibility remains that other steps are sensitive to daunomycin. A comparison of the effect of daunomycin on RNA synthesis using different DNAs as templates suggests that the extent of inhibition depends on base composition and on the secondary structure of the DNA. The effect of base composition on the melting temperature of antibiotic-DNA complexes is consistent with the inhibiting effect on RNA synthesis.
Keywords:NTP  nucleoside triphosphate  TCA  trichloracetic acid
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