Release of template restriction in chromatin by nuclear 4.5s RNA
- PMID: 322718
- DOI: 10.1016/0005-2787(77)90065-x
Release of template restriction in chromatin by nuclear 4.5s RNA
Abstract
The stimulatory mechanism of RNA synthesis of calf-thymus chromatin by nuclear 4.5 S RNA from the homologous tissue was investigated by using exogenously added Escherichia coli RNA polymerase. The RNA synthesis was initiated at low concentration of salt, and then the chain elongation was achieved at high concentration of ammonium sulfate in the presence of polyvinyl sulfate. Under these conditions the number of binding sites of RNA polymerase on chromatin which were capable of initiating RNA chain was increased by the addition of the 4.5 S RNA. This stimulation was presumed to result from the release of template restriction in chromatin. The polyvinyl salt minimized ribonuclease activity without changing the RNA polymerase activity bound to the template. Neither rearrangement nor release of chromatin proteins affected the amount or size of RNA produced. Preliminary analysis suggested that the molecular species of RNA produced upon the addition of the 4.5 S RNA from various tissues seemed to be heterologous.
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