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Mol. Cell. Biol., Sep 1995, 4873-4883, Vol 15, No. 9
KS Ullman and DJ Forbes
Although much is known of the basic control of transcription, little is
understood of the way in which the structural organization of the nucleus
affects transcription. Synthetic nuclei, assembled de novo in extracts of
Xenopus eggs, would be predicted to have a large potential for approaching
the role of nuclear structure in RNA biogenesis. Synthetic nuclei provide a
system in which the genetic content of the nuclei, as well as the
structural and enzymatic proteins within the nuclei, can be manipulated. In
this study, we have begun to examine transcription in such nuclei by using
the most simple of templates, RNA polymerase III (pol III)-transcribed
genes. DNA encoding tRNA or 5S genes was added to an assembly extract, and
nuclei were formed entirely from the pol III templates. Conditions which
allowed nuclear assembly and pol III transcription to take place
efficiently and simultaneously in the assembly extract were found. To
examine whether pol III transcription could initiate within synthetic
nuclei, or instead was inhibited in nuclei and initiated only on rare
unincorporated templates, we identified transcriptional inhibitors that
were excluded from nuclei. We found that these inhibitors, heparin and
dextran sulfate, blocked pol III transcription in the absence of assembly
but did not do so following nuclear assembly. At the concentrations used,
the inhibitors had no deleterious effect on nuclear structure itself or on
nuclear import. We conclude that pol III transcription is active in
synthetic nuclei, and this conclusion is further strengthened by the
finding that pol III transcripts could be coisolated with synthetic nuclei.
The rapid and direct transcriptional analysis possible with pol III
templates, coupled with the simple experimental criteria developed in this
study for distinguishing between nuclear and non-nuclear transcription,
should now allow a molecular analysis of the effect of nuclear structure on
transcriptional and posttranscriptional control.
Copyright © 1995, American Society for Microbiology
RNA polymerase III transcription in synthetic nuclei assembled in vitro from defined DNA templates
Department of Biology, University of California at San Diego, La Jolla 92093-0347, USA.
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