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Novobiocin blocks the Drosophila heat shock response.

S Han, A Udvardy, P Schedl.   

Abstract

In the studies reported here we show that the antibiotic novobiocin, an in vitro inhibitor of topoisomerase II, blocks the Drosophila heat shock response. If novobiocin is added prior to induction, there is no detectable expression of the Drosophila heat shock genes. Moreover, analysis of the chromatin organization of the 87A7 heat shock locus indicates that the antibiotic prevents the structural alterations which normally accompany heat induction. When novobiocin is added after induction, transcription appears to be rapidly turned off, and the chromatin organization of the 87A7 locus is "fixed" in an "active" configuration. Novobiocin also prevents the re-establishment of the pre-induced 87A7 chromatin organization which occurs during recovery from heat shock. We have also presented data suggesting that this antibiotic blocks transcription at 25 degrees C. These findings raise the possibility that topoisomerase II may be required in eukaryotes for both gene activation and deactivation.

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Year:  1985        PMID: 2989538     DOI: 10.1016/0022-2836(85)90277-3

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Mol Biol        ISSN: 0022-2836            Impact factor:   5.469


  23 in total

1.  Linear forms of plasmid DNA are superior to supercoiled structures as active templates for gene expression in plant protoplasts.

Authors:  N Ballas; N Zakai; D Friedberg; A Loyter
Journal:  Plant Mol Biol       Date:  1988-07       Impact factor: 4.076

2.  Chloroplast DNA gyrase and in vitro regulation of transcription by template topology and novobiocin.

Authors:  E Lam; N H Chua
Journal:  Plant Mol Biol       Date:  1987-09       Impact factor: 4.076

3.  Transcription of adenovirus and HeLa cell genes in the presence of drugs that inhibit topoisomerase I and II function.

Authors:  J Schaak; P Schedl; T Shenk
Journal:  Nucleic Acids Res       Date:  1990-03-25       Impact factor: 16.971

4.  The effect of novobiocin on yeast topoisomerase type II.

Authors:  M J Pocklington; J R Jenkins; E Orr
Journal:  Mol Gen Genet       Date:  1990-01

5.  DNA superhelicity enhances the assembly of transcriptionally active chromatin in vitro.

Authors:  J M Sekiguchi; E B Kmiec
Journal:  Mol Gen Genet       Date:  1989-12

6.  In vitro transcription of eukaryotic genes is affected differently by the degree of DNA supercoiling.

Authors:  S Hirose; Y Suzuki
Journal:  Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A       Date:  1988-02       Impact factor: 11.205

7.  Gyration is required for 5S RNA transcription from a chromatin template.

Authors:  E B Kmiec; M Ryoji; A Worcel
Journal:  Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A       Date:  1986-03       Impact factor: 11.205

8.  Expression of ribosomal insertion in Drosophila: sensitivity to intercalating drugs.

Authors:  I B Dawid; M L Rebbert
Journal:  Nucleic Acids Res       Date:  1986-02-11       Impact factor: 16.971

9.  Altered DNA conformations in the gene regulatory region of torsionally-stressed SV40 DNA.

Authors:  L Iacono-Connors; D Kowalski
Journal:  Nucleic Acids Res       Date:  1986-11-25       Impact factor: 16.971

10.  Inactivation of topoisomerases affects transcription-dependent chromatin transitions in rDNA but not in a gene transcribed by RNA polymerase II.

Authors:  G Cavalli; D Bachmann; F Thoma
Journal:  EMBO J       Date:  1996-02-01       Impact factor: 11.598

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