
doi: 10.1007/bf00411355
pmid: 574756
In order to understand the basis upon which amanitin-accumulating species of Amanita are able to develop in the presence of these specific inhibitors of RNA synthesis, the in vitro RNA synthesizing activities of nuclei isolated from amanitin-accumulating species. Amanita hygroscopica (culture, derived from amanitin-accumulating carpophore) and A. suballiacea (carpophore), and from the non-accumulating species A. solitaria (culture) and A. brunnescens (carpophore) were tested for their sensitivities to alpha-amanitin inhibition. The nuclear RNA synthesizing activities obtained from both carpophores and cultures of non-accumulating organisms displayed significant sensitivities to alpha-amanitin, whereas those obtained from accumulating organisms displayed remarkable resistance to alpha-amanitin. The observed relationship between levels of amanitins in carpophores and resistance of the RNA synthesizing activities to inhibition by alpha-amanitin supports the hypothesis that amanitins may function as regulators of mRNA transcription in Amanita species.
Cell Nucleus, Amanitins, Cell-Free System, Species Specificity, Amanita, Drug Resistance, Microbial, RNA, Fungal, RNA Polymerase II, Agaricales
Cell Nucleus, Amanitins, Cell-Free System, Species Specificity, Amanita, Drug Resistance, Microbial, RNA, Fungal, RNA Polymerase II, Agaricales
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