Changes in the subunit composition, phosphorylation of the subunits, and regulation of the activities of 26S proteasomes in proliferating cells undergoing programmed cell death have not been studied so far. Moreover, there are no reports on phosphorylation of proteasome subunits both in normal and in neoplastic cells during apoptosis. The data of the present study show for the first time that apoptosis inductor doxorubicin regulates subunit composition, enzymatic activities, and phosphorylation state of 26S proteasomes in neoplastic (proerythroleukemic K562) cells or, in other words, induces reprogramming of proteasome population. Furthermore, the phosphorylation state of proteasomes is found to be the mechanism controlling specificity of proteasomal proteolytic and endoribonuclease activities.
For the first time small nuclear ribonucleoprotein particles (K K-RNP) tightly bound to chromatin as well as cytoplasmic K K-RNP are shown to possess strong and regulated endonuclease activity specific for mRNAs and hnRNAs. The enzymatic nature of this activity is confirmed, and the optimal conditions detected. This RNase activity is controlled by the action of a differentiating stimulus, dimethylsulfoxide, in human K562 cells. Small K K-RNP involvement in the coordinated control of stability of pre-messenger RNA and messenger RNA molecules is suggested.z 1999 Federation of European Biochemical Societies.
Cellular levels of RNAs containing transposable elements increase in response to various stresses. Polymerase III (Pol III)-dependent transcripts of transposons are different from transposon-containing RNAs generated by read-through Pol II-dependent transcription. Until now, Pol III transcripts were detected by primer extension followed by time-consuming gel electrophoresis. In this paper, we describe a more sensitive PCR-based method for the selective detection of Pol III-transcribed RNAs. The method is based on the difference in sequences at the 5' ends of the Pol II- and Pol III-dependent transcripts. We employed this method to quantify Pol III transcripts of transposon B1 in rodent cells and revealed that their levels are affected by UV irradiation. We therefore conclude that the abundance of the Pol III-transcribed fraction of cellular RNA may serve as marker of stress response and can be conveniently quantified by the method described.
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