| Literature DB >> 953989 |
Abstract
This study attempts to identify the site(s) of action of N-hydroxy-2-acetylaminofluorene (N-OH-AAF) in relation to its inhibition of rat hepatic nuclear RNA synthesis. Two hr after N-OH-AAF injection (3 mg/100 g body weight), rat hepatic nuclear synthesis and nucleolar RNA synthesis in vitro were inhibited by 60 and 80%, respectively. When total nuclear RNA polymerases were solubilized and assayed in the presence of alpha-amanitin (3.2 mug/ml), only alpha-amanitin-sensitive activity was reduced (50%) by N-OH-AAF. Diethylamino-ethyl-Sephadex column chromatography confirmed this finding and further demonstrated that RNA polymerase II was the activity selectively inhibited. Since N-OH-AAF dramatically inhibited nucleolar RNA synthesis but had little effect on RNA polymerase I activity, per se, we therefore concluded that, in addition to its direct inhibitory effect on the enzymic function of RNA polymerase II, N-OH-AAF must also cause impairment of the nucleolar DNA template function.Entities:
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Year: 1976 PMID: 953989
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Cancer Res ISSN: 0008-5472 Impact factor: 12.701