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A DNA-directed DNA polymerase from murine liver mitochondria

Biochimica et Biophysica Acta (BBA) - Nucleic Acids and Protein Synthesis, 1975
A DNA-directed DNA polymerase has been isolated from murine liver mitochondria. The mitochondrial DNA polymerase is distinguishable from other DNA polymerases found in the nucleus and cytosol of murine cells by several enzymatic and physical properties. It is stimulated 5--6-fold by 0.15 M KCl, does not require a sulfhydryl reducing agent for activity,
N. Hecht
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DNA-directed RNA polymerase

open access: yesDefinitions, 1997
Dietmar Schomburg, Dörte Stephan
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The DNA-directed RNA polymerases of soybean

Biochimica et Biophysica Acta (BBA) - Nucleic Acids and Protein Synthesis, 1973
Abstract Four cellular RNA polymerases have been partially purified from hypocotyls of soybean ( Glycine max ). Enzyme isolation from nuclear preparations indicate the DEAE polymerases I and II are localized within the nucleus. Inhibitor studies showed that DEAE polymerase II was preferentially inhibited by α-amanitin, DEAE peaks III and IV were ...
Joe L. Key, Paul A. Horgen
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Primer-directed enzymatic amplification of DNA with a thermostable DNA polymerase.

Science, 1988
A thermostable DNA polymerase was used in an in vitro DNA amplification procedure, the polymerase chain reaction. The enzyme, isolated from Thermus aquaticus, greatly simplifies the procedure and, by enabling the amplification reaction to be performed at
R. Saiki   +7 more
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Effect of granaticin on the activity of DNA-directed RNA polymerase fromStreptomyces granaticolor

Folia Microbiologica, 1989
DNA-directed RNA polymerase was isolated from wild-type and mutant (asporogenic and granaticin overproducing) Streptomyces granaticolor. The effect of granaticin on the enzyme activity was compared with that of standard transcription inhibitors, rifampicin and rifamycin SV and shown to be zero.
Spízek J   +3 more
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DNA-directed RNA polymerase from HeLa cells

Biochimica et Biophysica Acta (BBA) - Nucleic Acids and Protein Synthesis, 1975
Abstract DNA-directed RNA polymerase was solubilized from total HeLa cells. Three distinct classes of the enzyme could be clearly differentiated by their sensitivity toward α-amanitin. While form A is completely resistant to high concentrations (133 μg/ml) of this toxin, enzyme B is highly sensitive and is completely inhibited by concentrations of 0 ...
Bernd J. Benecke, Klaus H. Seifart
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The effect of aryl hydrocarbon receptor ligands on the expression of polymerase (DNA directed) kappa (Polκ), polymerase RNA II (DNA directed) polypeptide A (PolR2a), CYP1B1 and CYP1A1 genes in rat liver

Environmental Toxicology and Pharmacology, 2012
The aryl hydrocarbon receptor (AhR) mediates a variety of biological responses to ubiquitous environmental pollutants. AhR is ligand activated transcription factor with high affinities for aromatic planar compounds such as β-naphthoflavone (BNF), 3-methylcholanthrene (3-MC), benzo[a]pyrene (BaP) or dioxin (TCDD).
Agnieszka Anna Rawłuszko, Damian Brauze
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The isolation and properties of a DNA-directed RNA polymerase from yeast mitochondria

Biochimica et Biophysica Acta (BBA) - Nucleic Acids and Protein Synthesis, 1976
A method is described for the rapid isolation of yeast mitochondrial DNA-directed RNA polymerase. The enzyme obtained had a specific activity of 1.56 nmol UMP incorporated per mg protein in 20 min at 37 degrees C, and is some 95% pure. This purified enzyme upon polyacrylamide gel elctrophoresis consists of a single polypeptide of 68 000 mol.
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Mitochondrial DNA-directed RNA polymerase from Saccharomyces cerevisae mitochondria

Biochemical and Biophysical Research Communications, 1971
Abstract A DNA-directed RNA polymerase activity has been detected in yeast mitochondrial extracts which is sensitive to rifampicin. This activity is distinct from that found in the nucleus and cytoplasm, and is possibly coded for, or under the control of the mitochondrial genome.
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