CHARACTERIZATION OF HIGH AFFINITY ACTINOMYCIN D BINDING TO EUKARYOTIC DNA

Actinomycin D in low concentrations was suggested to inhibit ribosomal RNA (rRNA) transcription via an extranucleolar mechanism. Actinomycin D was proposed to inhibit unique messenger RNAs (mRNAs) coding for proteins needed for the maintenance of rRNA transcription. According to this hypothesis acti...

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Main Author: Khan, Manzoor Mahmood
Other Authors: Lindell, Thomas
Language:en_US
Published: The University of Arizona. 1980
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spelling ndltd-arizona.edu-oai-arizona.openrepository.com-10150-2824052015-10-23T05:07:30Z CHARACTERIZATION OF HIGH AFFINITY ACTINOMYCIN D BINDING TO EUKARYOTIC DNA Khan, Manzoor Mahmood Lindell, Thomas Actinomycin. Antibiotics -- Testing. DNA. Actinomycin D in low concentrations was suggested to inhibit ribosomal RNA (rRNA) transcription via an extranucleolar mechanism. Actinomycin D was proposed to inhibit unique messenger RNAs (mRNAs) coding for proteins needed for the maintenance of rRNA transcription. According to this hypothesis actinomycin D would bind to specific nonribosomal DNA with high affinity. This hypothesis was investigated by isolating high molecular weight rat liver DNA, digesting it with restriction endonuclease EcoRI, adding [³H] actinomycin D in low concentration, performing RPC-5 chromatography to separate the restriction fragments and subsequent hybridization to rRNA. It was observed that actinomycin D bound to nonribosomal DNA with high affinity. The same experiment was performed with nucleolar DNA. High affinity actinomycin D binding was not observed in nucleolar DNA. Discrete high affinity binding DNA for actinomycin in rat liver DNA was also observed when another restriction endonuclease BamHI was used to cleave rat liver DNA. However, with rat liver DNA digested with restriction endonuclease HindIII, such a high affinity actinomycin D binding DNA was not observed. Actinomycin D was also demonstrated to bind to discrete site(s) in at least four more eukaryotic species (salmon, calf, herring and human) after DNA from these species were digested by EcoRI, labeled actinomycin D added, and RPC-5 chromatography performed. Labeled actinomycin D bound to its high affinity binding DNA was displaced by unlabeled actinomycin D in a concentration range of biological significance. However, six other antitumor agents, (doxorubicin, aclacinomycin, carminomycin, marcellomycin, musettamycin and pyrromycin) which also intercalate into DNA, did not significantly displace labeled actinomycin D from its high affinity binding DNA. Since this high affinity actinomycin D binding DNA is hypothesized to be involved in the inhibition of rRNA transcription, the actinomycin D binding DNA could have a role in the regulation of rRNA transcription. To date this is the first time that a probable regulatory DNA has been characterized by selective drug binding. 1980 text Dissertation-Reproduction (electronic) http://hdl.handle.net/10150/282405 7546773 8022829 .b18069642 en_US Copyright © is held by the author. Digital access to this material is made possible by the University Libraries, University of Arizona. Further transmission, reproduction or presentation (such as public display or performance) of protected items is prohibited except with permission of the author. The University of Arizona.
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topic Actinomycin.
Antibiotics -- Testing.
DNA.
spellingShingle Actinomycin.
Antibiotics -- Testing.
DNA.
Khan, Manzoor Mahmood
CHARACTERIZATION OF HIGH AFFINITY ACTINOMYCIN D BINDING TO EUKARYOTIC DNA
description Actinomycin D in low concentrations was suggested to inhibit ribosomal RNA (rRNA) transcription via an extranucleolar mechanism. Actinomycin D was proposed to inhibit unique messenger RNAs (mRNAs) coding for proteins needed for the maintenance of rRNA transcription. According to this hypothesis actinomycin D would bind to specific nonribosomal DNA with high affinity. This hypothesis was investigated by isolating high molecular weight rat liver DNA, digesting it with restriction endonuclease EcoRI, adding [³H] actinomycin D in low concentration, performing RPC-5 chromatography to separate the restriction fragments and subsequent hybridization to rRNA. It was observed that actinomycin D bound to nonribosomal DNA with high affinity. The same experiment was performed with nucleolar DNA. High affinity actinomycin D binding was not observed in nucleolar DNA. Discrete high affinity binding DNA for actinomycin in rat liver DNA was also observed when another restriction endonuclease BamHI was used to cleave rat liver DNA. However, with rat liver DNA digested with restriction endonuclease HindIII, such a high affinity actinomycin D binding DNA was not observed. Actinomycin D was also demonstrated to bind to discrete site(s) in at least four more eukaryotic species (salmon, calf, herring and human) after DNA from these species were digested by EcoRI, labeled actinomycin D added, and RPC-5 chromatography performed. Labeled actinomycin D bound to its high affinity binding DNA was displaced by unlabeled actinomycin D in a concentration range of biological significance. However, six other antitumor agents, (doxorubicin, aclacinomycin, carminomycin, marcellomycin, musettamycin and pyrromycin) which also intercalate into DNA, did not significantly displace labeled actinomycin D from its high affinity binding DNA. Since this high affinity actinomycin D binding DNA is hypothesized to be involved in the inhibition of rRNA transcription, the actinomycin D binding DNA could have a role in the regulation of rRNA transcription. To date this is the first time that a probable regulatory DNA has been characterized by selective drug binding.
author2 Lindell, Thomas
author_facet Lindell, Thomas
Khan, Manzoor Mahmood
author Khan, Manzoor Mahmood
author_sort Khan, Manzoor Mahmood
title CHARACTERIZATION OF HIGH AFFINITY ACTINOMYCIN D BINDING TO EUKARYOTIC DNA
title_short CHARACTERIZATION OF HIGH AFFINITY ACTINOMYCIN D BINDING TO EUKARYOTIC DNA
title_full CHARACTERIZATION OF HIGH AFFINITY ACTINOMYCIN D BINDING TO EUKARYOTIC DNA
title_fullStr CHARACTERIZATION OF HIGH AFFINITY ACTINOMYCIN D BINDING TO EUKARYOTIC DNA
title_full_unstemmed CHARACTERIZATION OF HIGH AFFINITY ACTINOMYCIN D BINDING TO EUKARYOTIC DNA
title_sort characterization of high affinity actinomycin d binding to eukaryotic dna
publisher The University of Arizona.
publishDate 1980
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