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Perturbation of the switch-on of transcriptase activity in intermediate subviral particles from reovirus

โœ Scribed by J. Borsa; M. D. Sargent; D. D. Ewing; M. Einspenner


Book ID
102881081
Publisher
John Wiley and Sons
Year
1982
Tongue
English
Weight
914 KB
Volume
112
Category
Article
ISSN
0021-9541

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Abstract

Intermediate subviral particles (ISVP) derived from reovirus represent a simple model system for the switchโ€on of transcriptase function. In such particles the endogenous transcriptase is present in a switchedโ€off form, one step removed from the switchedโ€on state. Switchโ€on of transcriptase function is an active process in this system and can be triggered by K^+^ ions. A variety of agents which affect gene expression in cells were tested for an effect on switchโ€on in ISVP. Marked effects on switchโ€on in ISVP were observed with a diverse group of test agents, including DMSO and other solvents, BUdR, TdR, caffeine, theophylline, and temperature. The correlation in response between ISVP and cells suggests that the ISVP system may be useful as a model for studying the biochemical mechanisms underlying the perturbative effects of such agents on gene expression in cells.


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