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Journal of Cell Science, Vol 12, 839-845, Copyright © 1973 by Company of Biologists

Submitted on September 12, 1972

Temperature-Sensitive RNA Polymerase of a Mammalian Cell Mutant

P. M. NAHA 1

1 National Institute for Medical Research, Mill Hill, London, N.W.7, England

In our attempts to characterize a temperature-sensitive mutant (ts-2) of monkey kidney cell line BSC-1, we have provided evidence to show that the mutant was defective in the synthesis or processing of rRNA (45, 28 and 18 s) molecules at 39·5°C and there was indication that the nucleolar RNA polymerase (I) or some factor associated with its functional activity was thermolabile at the restricted temperature of 39·5°C. The enzyme in the wild type cell line was, however, stable at this temperature. Though conclusive evidence to implicate RNA polymerase (I) was not obtained in these experiments, temperature-sensitivity tests with crude enzyme extracts of the RNA polymerase in ts-2 showed that it contained a temperature-sensitive factor which was either degraded rapidly or failed to be eluted out of the DEAE-Sephadex column. This temperature-sensitive factor was not affected by {alpha}-amanitin.

Submitted on September 12, 1972







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