Stimulation of ribonucleic acid polymerase activity in vitro by prostatic steroid–protein receptor complexes

Author:

Davies P.1,Griffiths K.1

Affiliation:

1. Tenovus Institute for Cancer Research, Welsh National School of Medicine, The Heath, Cardiff CF4 4XX, U.K.

Abstract

A system has been developed which allows the stimulation in vitro of prostatic RNA polymerase by prostatic 5α-dihydrotestosterone–protein receptor complexes prepared from the tissues of castrated rats. The reconstitution in vitro of such a system necessitates the purification of several subcellular components. Two 5α-dihydrotestosterone–receptor complexes are located in the prostatic soluble supernatant fraction, separable by selective ammonium sulphate fractionation, and one complex can be isolated from the nuclear fraction. In the presence of all these complexes, stimulation of RNA polymerase in intact nuclei and nucleoli was observed. The complexes also increased the activity of the enzyme solubilized from whole nuclei. Greater stimulation of this system was noted in the presence of prostatic chromatin as template, as compared with that observed with calf thymus DNA or liver chromatin as template. The effects of the complexes on subnuclear forms of RNA polymerase, of nucleolar and extranucleolar origin, are also described. RNA polymerase solubilized from nucleoli is more susceptible to stimulation by the 5α-dihydrotestosterone–receptor complexes than is the ‘nucleoplasmic’ enzyme. Stimulation occurs less readily in the presence of Mn2+and at high ionic strength than in the presence of Mg2+and at low ionic strength. Preliminary experiments show that prostatic nucleolar RNA polymerase transcribes prostatic chromatin poorly as compared with the nucleoplasmic enzyme. The observations reported indicate an involvement of non-histone proteins associated with DNA in the process by which stimulation of enzyme activity by the 5α-dihydrotestosterone–receptor complexes is achieved. The implications of these findings in the mechanism of steroid hormone action is considered.

Publisher

Portland Press Ltd.

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