Kurl R N, Holmes S C, Verney E, Sidransky H
Department of Pathology, George Washington University Medical Center, Washington, D.C. 20037.
Biochemistry. 1988 Dec 13;27(25):8974-80. doi: 10.1021/bi00425a015.
A protein with poly(A) polymerase activity has been identified and isolated from hepatic nuclear envelopes of rats to near homogeneity. The ability of the enzyme to bind to concanavalin A-agarose and to be eluted from the column with methyl alpha-D-mannopyranoside (0.2 M) as well as the inhibitory effects of alpha-mannosidase suggested that it was a glycoprotein. Poly(A) polymerase has an absolute requirement for a divalent cation, ATP, and an oligonucleotide primer. The enzyme activity with Mn2+ was about 20-fold higher than that with Mg2+. Several known inhibitors adversely affected poly(A) polymerase activity. The enzyme has a molecular weight of 64,000 when analyzed by polyacrylamide gel electrophoresis under denaturing conditions and has a sedimentation coefficient of 4.5 S. Immunohistochemical studies using polyclonal antibodies raised against the purified enzyme revealed that the antigen was localized in the nuclear membranes.