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DNA-dependent RNA polymerase activities during embryogenesis in the bug, Oncopeltus fasciatus
Authors:James Kamine  H.S. Forrest
Affiliation:Department of Zoology, University of Texas at Austin, Austin, Texas 78712, U.S.A.
Abstract:Using α-amanitin to inhibit polymerase II activity in intact nuclei from Oncopeltus embryos, it is demonstrated that there is no difference in relative amounts of α-amanitin-resistant (Form I) and α-amanitin-sensitive (Form II) polymerases at two stages of embryonic development (70 and 140 hr), although the total polymerase activity is considerably higher at the earlier stage. However the RNA made under these circumstances (presumably due to Form I activity) appears to be, as expected, largely ribosomal.When the RNA polymerase activities are solubilized and separated, there is a substantially higher level of Form I activity in 70-hr embryos over that in 140-hr embryos. It is suggested that this high level of polymerase activity is correlated directly with the high level of ribosomal RNA synthesis at this stage.
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