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We have investigated the effect of the polyamines spermine, spermidine, and putrescine and the prokaryotic histone-like proteins NS1 and
NS2
on the restriction
endonuclease
EcoRI catalyzed cleavage of plasmid and bacteriophage DNAs. At low concentrations of spermine and spermidine, the rate of DNA cleavage by EcoRI is increased, while high concentrations of spermine as well as of spermidine are inhibitory. These phenomena are also observed with other restriction endonucleases. They are, therefore, probably due to the interaction of the polyamines with the DNA. Putrescine does not have such an effect within the concentration range investigated. Remarkably, low concentrations of spermine and spermidine very efficiently suppress EcoRI activity. An inhibition of the EcoRI-catalyzed cleavage of DNA is also observed with NS1 and
NS2
, an effect that can be mimicked with other basic proteins that interact with DNA. The results are discussed in terms of the mechanism of restriction in vivo.
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PMID:Effect of polyamines and basic proteins on cleavage of DNA by restriction endonucleases. 609 96
RNA segment 8 of the influenza virus genome is unique in coding for two polypeptides, NS1 (Mr, approximately 25,000) and
NS2
(Mr, approximately 11,000). These polypeptides are synthesized from separate mRNA species. By using cloned DNA derived from RNA segment 8 (NS DNA) the two mRNAs have been mapped on segment 8 by hybridization of mRNAs with restriction
endonuclease
fragments of the DNA and nuclease S1 digestion methods. These data indicate that the body of the NS1 mRNA (approximately 850 nucleotides) maps at 0.05-0.95 units of the cloned NS DNA and the body of the
NS2
mRNA (approximately 340 nucleotides) maps at 0.59-0.95 unitssuggesting that the two mRNAs are 3' coterminal and share the same poly(A) addition site. These positions of the mRNAs on the viral genome segment were confirmed in hybrid-arrested translation experiments using fragments of the cloned NS DNA to inhibit the synthesis in vitro of NS1 or
NS2
polypeptides. In addition, in these translation experiments the use of certain DNA fragments resulted in premature termination of the NS1 polypeptide. From these data, it could be estimated that the termination of translation of NS1 is at approximately 0.76 map unit. Thus, the coding regions of the two mRNAs overlap by approximately 144-159 nucleotides, the equivalent of approximately 48-53 amino acids. Peptide mapping experiments indicated that polypeptides NS1 and
NS2
do not share methionine- or leucine-containing tryptic peptides. The results obtained indicate the translation of the
NS2
mRNA occurs in a reading frame different from that used for NS1.
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PMID:Mapping of the two overlapping genes for polypeptides NS1 and NS2 on RNA segment 8 of influenza virus genome. 624 9