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Query: EC:2.7.1.21 (
thymidine kinase
)
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Injection of
VM-26
(teniposide) into Xenopus oocytes inhibits the activity of topoisomerase II but does not inhibit transcription by RNA polymerases I and II. A specific assay for topoisomerase II, resolution of catenated DNA molecules into product rings, was used to quantitate
VM-26
inhibition in vivo. When catenanes were injected without
VM-26
, about 60% of them were separated into product rings in the first 5 min after injection, and decatenation of the remainder was complete within 15 min. When
VM-26
was coinjected, 60% of the catenanes were separated into product rings in the first 5 min after injection, but the remaining 40% were stable over the next 40 min. At 1 h after injection catenanes were no longer detected in the gel analysis, but the increasing numbers of linear product rings indicated that topoisomerase II continued to be inhibited by
VM-26
. These results suggest that a short lag of approximately 5 min is required for
VM-26
to inhibit topoisomerase II and that after this initial period topoisomerase II is inhibited by more than 90%. There was no detectable decrease in transcription of injected rRNA and
thymidine kinase
(TK) genes or in the activity of the rRNA enhancer when these transcription templates were coinjected with
VM-26
. The time required for assembly of injected DNA into chromatin doubled in the presence of
VM-26
.
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PMID:Inhibition of topoisomerase II does not inhibit transcription of RNA polymerase I and II genes. 216 May 88