Rat DNA sequence associated with a complex form of DNA polymerase alpha in nonregenerating liver interacts with a ubiquitous transcription/replication factor Oct-1.

Biomedical science Pub Date : 1991-01-01
N A Timchenko, O P Zhuchenko, L T Timchenko, S M Iguchi-Ariga, H Ariga, V M Bozhkov, N V Tomilin
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A ubiquitous mammalian transcription factor, Oct-1 (also known as OTF-1, NF-A1, OBP100, or NFIII), stimulates the initiation of replication of adenovirus DNA, and may also be involved in the activation of some chromosomal replication origins. If this is true, binding sites for Oct-1 should be present within regions responsible for the initiation of DNA replication. In this study such a binding site has been identified within a 340bp fragment that was originally isolated from a minor fraction of DNA associated with a complexed form of DNA polymerase alpha from nonregenerating rat liver, and which shows autonomous replication sequence activity in a transient transfection assay. Northern blot analysis was used to show that Oct-1 mRNA is induced in regenerating rat liver 6-14 h after hepatectomy.

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与非再生肝脏中DNA聚合酶α复杂形式相关的大鼠DNA序列与普遍存在的转录/复制因子Oct-1相互作用。
一种普遍存在的哺乳动物转录因子Oct-1(也称为OTF-1, NF-A1, OBP100或NFIII),刺激腺病毒DNA复制的起始,也可能参与一些染色体复制起点的激活。如果这是真的,Oct-1的结合位点应该存在于负责DNA复制起始的区域内。在这项研究中,在一个340bp的片段中发现了这样一个结合位点,该片段最初是从非再生大鼠肝脏中与DNA聚合酶α复杂形式相关的一小部分DNA中分离出来的,并且在瞬时转染试验中显示出自主复制序列活性。Northern blot分析显示,Oct-1 mRNA在大鼠肝切除术后6-14 h的再生肝中被诱导表达。
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