Transcription and Release of RNA in Isolated Nuclei from Parsley Cells

Abstract
An in vitro transcription system using nuclei from freely suspended callus cells of Petroselinum crispum is described. The use of a filtration technique allowed the measurement of transcription and release of RNA simultaneously over very short time intervals. The transcription showed a biphasic time course, with an early maximum at 2 and a later one at 20 minutes. The early maximum was ascribed to the activity of polymerase II (α-amanitin sensitive), the later to that of polymerase I. While the transcriptional process was independent of the temperature used for incubation up to 26 °C and even increased with temperatures above that, the release of RNA transcribed was inhibited by temperatures above 36 °C.

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