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Posttranslational phosphorylation of specific chromosomal proteins and transcription of hnRNA genes in isolated nuclei: Retention of in vivo sensitivity to 5,6-dichloro-1-β-D-ribofuranosylbenzimidazole (DRB)

✍ Scribed by Mikael Holst; Endre Egyházi


Publisher
John Wiley and Sons
Year
1985
Tongue
English
Weight
669 KB
Volume
29
Category
Article
ISSN
0730-2312

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✦ Synopsis


The rapidly turning over phosphorylation of specific nuclear nonhistone proteins, especially 42-, 33-, and 30-kDa polypeptides, and its relation to the transcriptional activity of hnRNA genes was investigated in isolated nuclei from salivary gland cells of Chironornus tentuns. Incubation conditions promoting the phosphorylation of nonhistone proteins as well as the transcriptional activity of RNA polymerase I1 were established. The pattern of 32P incorporation into the nonhistone proteins found in isolated nuclei resembled that obtained in experiments with intact cells, and the endogenous RNA polymerase I1 retained its ability to reinitiate the transcription under in vitro assay conditions. In addition, the in vivo sensitivity of the phosphorylation of 42-, 33-, and 30-kDa polypeptides, like the sensitivity of the initiation of hnRNA transcription to 5,6-dichloro-1 -0-D-ribofuranosylbenzimidazole (DRB), were preserved in the nuclear preparation. The experimental data taken together provide further support for the idea that the activation of hnRNA genes is causally related to the phosphorylation of specific nonhistone proteins.