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Inhibition by α-Amanitin of Adenovirus 12 Replication in Human Embryo Kidney Cells and of Adenovirus Transformation of Hamster Cells

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ADENOVIRUS infection of human embryonic kidney (HEK) cultures seems to induce cellular RNA synthesis, which is preceded by a transient increase in the activities of the Mg2+-activated and Mn2+-(NH4)2SO4-activated DNA dependent RNA polymerases and in the rate of histone acetylation1. The two polymerase reactions, assayed in isolated cell nuclei, apparently reflect the activities of distinct nucleolar and nucleo-plasmic RNA polymerases2,3. We were therefore prompted to test the effect of a specific inhibitor of the mammalian DNA-dependent RNA polymerase function, α-amanitin, on the multiplication of adenovirus. α-Amanitin is a bicyclic octapeptide isolated from the poisonous mushroom Amanita phalloides4 and which blocks RNA synthesis in intact animals5,6. Nuclei isolated from the livers of such animals show a reduced activity of the RNA polymerases associated with nucleoplasm5,6 and the nucleolus6.

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LEDINKO, N. Inhibition by α-Amanitin of Adenovirus 12 Replication in Human Embryo Kidney Cells and of Adenovirus Transformation of Hamster Cells. Nature New Biology 233, 247–248 (1971). https://doi.org/10.1038/newbio233247a0

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