Selectivity of RNA chain initiation in vitro. 3. Variables affecting initiation of transcription

Abstract
The effects of salt, temperature, enzyme to DNA ratio and heparin challenge on both total RNA synthesis and synthesis from specific promoters are examined using DNA from bacteriophages .lambda.cb2 and T7. Determination of synthesis from specific promoters is carried out by the fractionation and quantitation on polyethylenimine-cellulose TLC of the 5''-terminal oligonucleotides produced by digestion of the RNA products with T1 RNase. The major findings are: .lambda.cb2 promoters are most salt sensitive than T7 promoters and the salt concentration affects individual promoters differently; T7 promoters initiate maximally at 37.degree. C but the transition temperatures of promoters vary and may be dependent on the salt concentration; increasing the enzyme to DNA ratio results in increasing initiations at the promoters on T7 DNA without causing measurable initiation at non-promoters; and T7 and .lambda.cb2 promoters show differences in stability when challenged with heparin.