Abstract

Pure wheat germ RNA polymerase II but not calf thymus RNA polymerase II forms relatively stable binary complexes (half life time of 30 minutes at 0°C) with superhelical SV 40 DNA. On the contrary, the addition of a specific dinucleotide and a single ribotriphosphate permits the formation of highly stable complexes between both enzymes and SV 40 DNA. The elongation of RNA chains with preinitiated wheat germ enzyme only is stimulated by sarkosyl. These observations suggest that the wheat germ enzyme, as compared to that isolated from calf thymus, may contain a protein factor, a more native structure or both that permit efficient initiation and elongation of RNA chains on double stranded DNA.

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