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  • Title: Isolation and characterization of DNA-dependent RNA polymerase III from Leishmania mexicana and inhibition by purine analogs.
    Author: Nolan LL, Fehr TF.
    Journal: Antimicrob Agents Chemother; 1987 Nov; 31(11):1734-8. PubMed ID: 3435122.
    Abstract:
    A DNA-dependent RNA polymerase has been isolated and characterized from the parasitic flagellated protozoan Leishmania mexicana. The initial stages of purification utilized high-ionic-strength extraction and protamine sulfate treatment. The enzyme was further purified by differential elution by heparin-Sepharose, DEAE-Sephadex, and carboxymethyl-Sephadex chromatography. Analysis of the chromatographically purified RNA polymerase on nondenaturing gels revealed two electrophoretic forms. The enzyme isolated had characteristics of true DNA-dependent RNA polymerase since it required DNA and all four nucleoside triphosphates for synthesis of RNase-sensitive products. Analysis of ammonium sulfate and metal ion optima, as well as relative activities of the enzyme with Mn2+ versus Mg2+, gave results similar to those reported for other RNA polymerase IIIs in eucaryotes. Formycin A triphosphate was found to be a noncompetitive inhibitor of RNA polymerase III, and cordycepin triphosphate was found to be inhibitory, although the exact mode of inhibition was not determined.
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