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Calmodulin was purified from human tonsillar lymphocytes utilizing calcium-dependent binding of calmodulin to fluphenazine-Sepharose. The molecular weight and phosphodiesterase activation of the lymphocyte calmodulin were very similar to those of purified bovine brain calmodulin. Trifluoperazine (TFP), a calmodulin inhibitor, suppressed lymphocyte stimulation as assessed by 3H-thymidine incorporation into DNA of lectin-stimulated lymphocytes. TFP had no effect on the early 45Ca2+ uptake induced by mitogenic lectins, although this latter was inhibited by verapamil which also suppressed the 3H-thymidine incorporation. The results are in keeping with the interpretation that the inhibition of T cell stimulation by TFP was not due to suppression of Ca2+ uptake, but due to inactivation of Ca(2+)-calmodulin complex which might be formed subsequent to Ca2+ entry into the cell.
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PMID:Lymphocyte calmodulin and its participation in the stimulation of T lymphocytes by mitogenic lectins. 151 67

The DNA synthesizing subunit (alpha-subunit) of DNA polymerase-alpha from calf thymus was separated from the other three subunits by immunoaffinity chromatography. The enzymatic properties of the alpha-subunit were characterized and compared with those of the four-subunit complex. Free alpha-subunit behaved in many respects like the four-subunit polymerase-primase. It was inhibited by aphidicolin and butylanilino-deoxyATP and catalyzed DNA synthesis on both gapped duplex DNA as well as primed single-stranded DNA with a preference of gapped DNA. The alpha-subunit is a quasi-processive enzyme with a processivity for about 9 nucleotides incorporated per single primer binding event. This is 2-fold lower than the processivity of the four-subunit complex. Despite this moderate processivity, free alpha-subunit was able to synthesize long stretches of DNA on singly primed natural psi X174am16 DNA. The accuracy of DNA synthesis of the free alpha-subunit was determined by using the psi X174am16 reversion assay to be 1 error per 50,000 nucleotides incorporated. An in vitro accuracy of 1 error in 54,000 nucleotides incorporated was measured in parallel for the four-subunit complex. Thus, the smaller subunits do not contribute to the overall accuracy of DNA polymerase-alpha. Consistent with this result is the observation that the polymerase to 3'----5'-exonuclease ratio was less than 1 to 2,500,000. Therefore, there is no evidence for the action of a cryptic proofreading activity with the alpha-subunit of DNA polymerase-alpha of mammalian origin.
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PMID:The DNA synthesizing subunit of polymerase-primase from calf thymus. 153 34

DNA replication occurs in vivo with very high processivity, meaning that the replication complex assembles at the origin(s) of replication and then performs template-directed synthesis of DNA over virtually the entire genome without dissociation. Such processivity also characterizes reconstituted replication holoenzyme complexes in vitro. However, the isolated DNA polymerases are much less processive, especially under physiological conditions. In this paper we monitor the degree of processivity displayed by the bacteriophage T4-coded DNA polymerase while in its proofreading mode by asking whether an isolated polymerase can "edit-out" the 3'-terminal nucleotide from the primer (using the 3'----5'-exonuclease activity of the polymerase) and then switch into the synthesis mode without dissociating from the DNA template. This "switch experiment" is accomplished by using mismatched primer/template substrates as an experimental tool to mimic the situation that T4 DNA polymerase encounters after a misincorporation event has occurred. By performing experiments under single-turnover conditions (obtained using a heparin trap), we demonstrate that T4 DNA polymerase, upon encountering a misincorporated base, neither synthesizes the next base nor dissociates into solution. Instead, with a greater than 80% probability, it removes the misincorporated base and then continues synthesis in a fully processive manner. We also show that the removal of a doubly mispaired sequence from the 3'-terminus of the primer, followed by synthesis, is comparably processive. In contrast, the apparent processivity of removing a triply mispaired terminus is much reduced. Taken together, these observations are consistent with the notion that the "editing active site" of the T4 enzyme optimally accommodates only two unpaired nucleotide residues. Our results do not support the idea that the exonuclease activity of T4 DNA polymerase is highly selective for mismatched termini; they suggest instead that the dwell time at a misincorporated base determines overall editing efficiency. The integrated results of this study provide additional insight into the structure of the T4 DNA polymerase, as well as into the interactions between the polymerase and the polymerase accessory proteins that are required to provide the holoenzyme complex with full processivity.
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PMID:Processive proofreading is intrinsic to T4 DNA polymerase. 162 15

The morphological change of several neuroblastoma cell lines induced by griseolic acid, a novel and potent inhibitor of cyclic nucleotide phosphodiesterase (PDE), was examined. In the cell lines tested, Neuro-2a (a murine neuroblastoma cell line) showed dose-dependent (1 microM-1 mM) neurite extension. Griseolic acid markedly increased the intracellular cyclic AMP level of Neuro-2a cells, suppressed DNA synthesis (82% at 1 mM), and induced multipolar (multiple-neurite-bearing)-type neuritogenesis. A similar type of neurite outgrowth was induced by 8-bromo-cyclic AMP, which also elevated the intracellular cyclic AMP concentration. In contrast, when Neuro-2a cells were treated with retinoic acid, neurite formation was of the monopolar (single-neurite-bearing) type. Papaverine and theophylline, which have been frequently used as PDE inhibitors, failed to induce these morphological changes up to 1 mM, probably owing to the lesser potency of these compounds as compared with griseolic acid on the inhibition of PDE. Retinoic acid, theophylline, and papaverine were ineffective at elevating the intracellular cyclic AMP level. These results suggest that multipolar-type cell shape change in Neuro-2a cells is correlated with the accumulation of intracellular cyclic AMP and that griseolic acid is a useful compound to induce neuroblastoma cells into terminal differentiation.
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PMID:Multiple neurite formation in neuroblastoma cell lines by griseolic acid, a potent inhibitor of cyclic nucleotide phosphodiesterases. 164 54

New spin-labeled analogs of nucleoside triphosphates, 8-amino(2,2,6,6-tetramethylpiperidine-N-oxyl)adenosine 5'-triphosphate ((8-AmTEMPO)ATP) and 5-amino(2,2,6,6-tetramethylpiperidine-N-oxyl)uridine 5'-triphosphate ((5-AmTEMPO)UTP), with the probe 4-amino(2,2,6,6-tetramethylpiperidine-N-oxyl) (4-AmTEMPO) attached to C-8 of ATP and C-5 of UTP via a secondary amine bond, were synthesized in 50 and 40% yield, respectively. These analogs showed a single spot by thin layer chromatographic analysis. The absorption spectra of (8-Am-TEMPO)ATP and (5-AmTEMPO)UTP exhibit maxima at 310 and 265 nm, respectively; their X-band EPR spectra have a typical three-line pattern with lines at 3,221, 3,239, and 3,257 Gauss. The intensity ratios for mid to high field lines of the EPR derivative lines were found to be 1.03 +/- 0.02, 1.08 +/- 0.04, and 1.15 +/- 0.07 for 4-AmTEMPO, (8-AmTEMPO)ATP, and (5-AmTEMPO)UTP, respectively. The immobilization of 4-AmTEMPO bound to C-8 of ATP or bound to C-5 of UTP was observed to be 5 and 11%, respectively, as compared with free 4-AmTEMPO. The initial velocity (s-1) of [3H]UMP incorporation into RNA in the presence of [3H]UTP, CTP, GTP, and (8-AmTEMPO)ATP or ATP was measured. The percent incorporation of (8-AmTEMPO)ATP into RNA product by Escherichia coli RNA polymerase using various DNA templates is 68, 66, and 61% for pAR1435 (plasmid containing A1 promoter from T7 DNA), calf thymus DNA, and poly(dA-dT) respectively, as compared with ATP incorporation. The polymerase-catalyzed reaction of (8-AmTEMPO)ATP with (3'-OCH3)UTP yielded 5'-triphosphate delta-amino(2,2,6,6-tetramethylpiperidine-N-oxyl)adenylyl (3'-5')3'-methoxy uridine in the presence of poly(dA-dT). The structure of this spin-labeled dinucleotide was identified by paper chromatographic analysis of the products of phosphodiesterase digestion. These analogs also can be used for the study by EPR spectroscopy of the dynamics of gene transcription catalyzed by RNA polymerases or of other nucleotide-utilizing enzymes.
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PMID:Spin-labeled nucleotide substrates for DNA-dependent RNA polymerase from Escherichia coli. 165 31

The bacteriophage PRD1 DNA polymerase gene (gene I) has been cloned into the expression vector pPLH101 under the control of the lambda pL promoter. Tailoring of an efficient ribosome binding site in front of the gene by polymerase chain reaction led to a high level heat-inducible expression of the corresponding gene product (P1) in Escherichia coli cells. Expression was confirmed in vivo by complementation of phage PRD1 DNA polymerase gene mutants and in vitro by formation of the genome terminal protein P8-dGMP replication initiation complex. Expressed PRD1 DNA polymerase was purified to apparent homogeneity in an active form. DNA polymerase, 3'-5'-exonuclease, and P8-dGMP replication initiation complex formation activities cosedimented in glycerol gradient with a protein of 65 kDa, the size expected for PRD1 DNA polymerase. The DNA polymerase was active on DNase I-activated calf thymus DNA, poly(dA).oligo(dT) and poly(dA-dT) primer/templates as well as on native phage PRD1 genome. The 3'-5'-exonuclease activity was specific for single-stranded DNA and released mononucleotides. No 5'-3'-exonuclease activity was detected. The inhibitor/activator spectrum of the PRD1 DNA polymerase was also studied. An in vitro replication system with purified components for bacteriophage PRD1 was established. Formation of the P8-dGMP replication initiation complex was a prerequisite for phage DNA replication, which proceeded from the initiation complex and yielded genome length replication products.
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PMID:Overexpression, purification, and characterization of Escherichia coli bacteriophage PRD1 DNA polymerase. In vitro synthesis of full-length PRD1 DNA with purified proteins. 165 59

We have mapped the position of the alpha-globin gene cluster in the 20- to 300-kilobase fragments of chromosomal DNA isolated from growing chicken HD3 erythroblastoid cells exposed to 4'-demethylepipodophyllotoxinthenylidene beta-D-glucoside. This epipodophyllotoxin traps functioning topoisomerase II molecules, the denaturation of which cleaves DNA and reveals their reaction sites. The DNA fragments, prepared by centrifugation in sucrose gradients, bind selectively to glass-fiber filters and are protected from lambda 5'-exonuclease, properties compatible with the presence of a topoisomerase II subunit bound to their 5' ends. Restriction enzyme cleavage of the fragments and hybridization with cloned alpha-globin-region probes reveal additional distinctive bands not seen in control DNA, allowing the localization of fragment ends near this gene cluster. The terminal regions of fragments from sucrose gradients or from field-inversion electrophoresis gels were also used to probe cloned regions of the gene cluster. Both approaches show that this cluster of three genes, which is not expressed in these cells, is located at a specific position in a approximately 20-kilobase DNA fragment. The upstream end of this fragment lies in a region that contains a site of DNA attachment to the nuclear matrix mapped by both in vivo and in vitro methods, and its downstream end is flanked by approximately 80% A + T sequences characteristic of matrix-attachment regions. These observations suggest that the DNA fragments are formed because topoisomerase II molecules can specifically and readily integrate into DNA at matrix-attachment regions and that the fragments represent entire DNA loops or domains.
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PMID:Precise localization of the alpha-globin gene cluster within one of the 20- to 300-kilobase DNA fragments released by cleavage of chicken chromosomal DNA at topoisomerase II sites in vivo: evidence that the fragments are DNA loops or domains. 165 47

X-ray studies of the proofreading 3',5'-exonuclease site of the large (Klenow) fragment of DNA polymerase I have detected a binuclear metal complex consisting of a pentacoordinate metal (site A) which shares a ligand, Asp-355, with an octahedral metal (site B) [Freemont, P. S., Friedman, J. M., Beese, L. S., Sanderson, M. R., & Steitz, T. A. (1988) Proc. Natl. Acad. Sci. U.S.A. 85, 8924-8928; Beese, L. S., & Steitz, T. A. (1991) EMBO J. 10, 25-33]. Kinetic studies of the activation of the 3',5'-exonuclease reaction by Co2+, Mn2+, or Mg2+, at low concentrations of DNA, reveal sigmoidal activation curves for the three metal ions with Hill coefficients of 2.3-2.4 and K0.5 values of 16.6 microM, 4.2 microM, and 343 microM, respectively. The binding of Co2+ to the enzyme results in the appearance of an intense visible absorption spectrum of the metal ion with maxima at 633, 570, and 524 nm and extinction coefficients of 190, 194, and 150 M-1 cm-1, respectively, suggesting the formation of a pentacoordinate Co2+ complex. Optical titration with Co2+ yields a sigmoidal titration curve which is best fit by assuming the cooperative binding of three Co2+ ions with a K0.5 of 39.9 microM, comparable to the value of 16.6 microM obtained kinetically. Displacement of Co2+ by 1 equiv of Zn2+, which binds tightly to the A site of the 3',5'-exonuclease, shifts the optical spectrum to 524 nm and lowers the extinction coefficient to 30 -1 cm-1, indicative of octahedral coordination.2+ the formation of the binuclear complex.
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PMID:Role of divalent cations in the 3',5'-exonuclease reaction of DNA polymerase I. 165 60

Mutants which are defective in catabolite repression control (CRC) of multiple independently regulated catabolic pathways have been previously described. The mutations were mapped at 11 min on the Pseudomonas aeruginosa chromosome and designated crc. This report describes the cloning of a gene which restores normal CRC to these Crc- mutants in trans. The gene expressing this CRC activity was subcloned on a 2-kb piece of DNA. When this 2-kb fragment was placed in a plasmid behind a phage T7 promoter and transcribed by T7 RNA polymerase, a soluble protein with a molecular weight (MW) of about 30,000 was produced in Escherichia coli. A soluble protein of identical size was overproduced in a Crc- mutant when it contained the 2-kb fragment on a multicopy plasmid. This protein could not be detected in the mutant containing the vector without the 2-kb insert or with no plasmid. When a 0.3-kb AccI fragment was removed from the crc gene and replaced with a kanamycin resistance cassette, the interrupted crc gene no longer restored CRC to the mutant, and the mutant containing the interrupted gene no longer overproduced the 30,000-MW protein. Pools of intracellular cyclic AMP and the activities of adenylate cyclase and phosphodiesterase were measured in mutant and wild-type strains with and without a plasmid containing the crc gene. No consistent differences between any strains were found in any case. These results provide original evidence for a 30,000-MW protein encoded by crc+ that is required for wild-type CRC in P. aeruginosa and confirms earlier reports that the mode of CRC is cyclic AMP independent in this bacterium.
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PMID:Cloning of a catabolite repression control (crc) gene from Pseudomonas aeruginosa, expression of the gene in Escherichia coli, and identification of the gene product in Pseudomonas aeruginosa. 165 83

The dunce (dnc) gene of Drosophila melanogaster encodes cAMP phosphodiesterase (PDEase) and is required for learning/memory and female fertility. The gene is structurally complex, demonstrated in part by Northern blotting experiments which detected multiple RNAs ranging in size from 4.2 to 9.6 kb (1 kb = 10(3) bases or base-pairs). To characterize these RNAs and to understand their sequence heterogeneity, we isolated and analyzed 29 new and independent cDNA clones representing the dnc RNAs. Restriction mapping, hybridization analysis and sequence determination of these cDNA clones and the corresponding genomic exons resolved these into six different classes. Exons defined by the cDNA clones are distributed over more than 148 kb of genomic DNA, with some exons being used alternatively among the RNAs. The RNAs are transcribed from at least three initiation sites: two of these were mapped by parallel S1-nuclease and primer extension experiments. In addition, some of the heterogeneity is generated by using varying lengths of a 3'-untranslated trailer sequence. Altogether, the results indicate that the size and sequence heterogeneity of dnc transcripts results from transcription initiation at multiple sites, alternative splicing, and processes which generate different 3' ends. The existence of multiple protein products is suggested by the alternative use of exons which code for portions of the open reading frame. The protein variation potentially includes N-terminal differences coded for by transcript-specific 5' exons and internal differences arising from the optional inclusion of a 39 base-pair exon and from the alternative use of two 3' splice sites separated by six base-pairs. Expression of a cDNA clone in yeast containing a large portion of the open reading frame produced cAMP PDEase activity identical in properties to the Drosophila enzyme affected by the dnc mutation. The results suggest that the remarkable structural complexity of dnc may reflect an intricate control of the spatial and/or temporal expression of various isoforms of cAMP PDEase.
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PMID:Characterization of the memory gene dunce of Drosophila melanogaster. 166 Sep 26


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