1979
DOI: 10.1007/bf00388738
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Rhythmic changes in transcriptional activity during the development of potato tubers

Abstract: Chromatin-bound, DNA-dependent RNA polymerase (EC 2.7.7.6) activity and chromatin template availability, as measured with saturating amounts of E. coli RNA polymerase, changes rhythmically during the formation, dormancy, and sprouting of potato tubers. Active growth processes coincide with the highest RNA polymerase activity as well as the greatest template accessibility, during tuberization and sprouting. Consequently, chromatin-associated RNA and protein content is highest in young developing tubers and in o… Show more

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“…observation of the opposite pattern during the P. falciparum IDC suggests that the regulation of transcriptional activity intrinsic to the morphological stages is not simply an overlay of the canonical cell cycle onto this complex cell but instead resembles developmental modulation of RNAP activity by modification of the enzyme itself or by template accessibility (36,68,70). The proteins responsible for phosphorylation/ activation of RNAP II are encoded in the P. falciparum genome and give rise to a functional enzyme complex (6), but their expression and regulation during the IDC are yet uncharacterized in living parasites.…”
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“…observation of the opposite pattern during the P. falciparum IDC suggests that the regulation of transcriptional activity intrinsic to the morphological stages is not simply an overlay of the canonical cell cycle onto this complex cell but instead resembles developmental modulation of RNAP activity by modification of the enzyme itself or by template accessibility (36,68,70). The proteins responsible for phosphorylation/ activation of RNAP II are encoded in the P. falciparum genome and give rise to a functional enzyme complex (6), but their expression and regulation during the IDC are yet uncharacterized in living parasites.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Total transcriptional activity changes during developmental transitions in systems as disparate as tubers and nematodes (68,70) due to the activation state of the RNA polymerase (RNAP) enzymes themselves, the availability of the DNA template, or both. The physiological changes of the P. falciparum IDC incorporate many aspects of cellular development, and differential overall transcriptional activity has been suggested by early observations (19,26).…”
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