Reaction parameters of TFIIIA-induced supercoiling catalyzed by a Xenopus laevis cell-free extract.
AUTOR(ES)
Sekiguchi, J A
RESUMO
In addition to its fundamental role of nucleating the formation of stable transcription complexes, the Xenopus laevis 5S RNA specific transcription factor, TFIIIA, promotes a variety of DNA-associated metabolic reactions. We report that TFIIIA can induce a DNA supercoiling catalyzed by the Xenopus laevis S-150 cell-free extract on plasmids containing a single copy of the Xenopus 5S RNA gene (somatic-type). Stimulated supercoiling occurs in the presence of high concentrations of ATP (4 mM) and at a factor to DNA ratio of 1 through a mechanism most likely involving type I topoisomerase. The highest level of stimulated supercoiling occurs when TFIIIA is incubated with DNA prior to the addition of the S-150 extract. Taken together, the experiments outlined in this report establish a reliable and seminal system in which TFIIIA-induced DNA supercoiling can be observed reproducibly.
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