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. 1982 Sep 11;10(17):5149–5160. doi: 10.1093/nar/10.17.5149

The reactivity of sulfhydryl groups of yeast DNA dependent RNA polymerase I.

P Bull, U Wyneken, P Valenzuela
PMCID: PMC320861  PMID: 6755393

Abstract

The number of reactive cysteine residues of yeast RNA polymerase I was determined and their function was studied using parachloromercury benzoate (pCMB), dithiobisnitrobenzoate (DTNB) and N-ethyl-maleimide (NEM) as modifying agents. By treatment with DTNB about 45 sulfhydryl groups react in the presence of 8M urea. Under non-denaturing conditions only 20 sulfhydryl groups are reactive with pCMB and DTNB. Both reagents completely inactivate the enzyme and this effect can be reversed by reducing agents. The sedimentation coefficient and the subunit composition are not affected when the enzyme is inactivated. Two of the most reactive sulfhydryl groups are necessary for activity. The modification of these groups is partially protected by substrates and DNA, suggesting that they are involved either in catalysis or in the maintenance of the conformation of the active site. Experiments with 14C-NEM indicate that the most reactive groups are located in subunits of 185,000, 137,000 and 41,000 daltons.

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