As an alternative to soluble plant transcription systems, we examined the reinitiation capacity of isolated parsley nuclei. Nuclear chalcone synthase in vitro transcripts were affinity-labelled with gamma-thio-ATP, gamma-thio-GTP or beta-thio-ATP, and purified by chromatography on a mercury Sepharose affinity column. Primer extension and subsequent PCR amplification of these in vitro transcripts revealed gamma-thio-ATP-dependent, but no beta-thio-ATP-dependent, signals, although affinity labelling of overall in vitro transcripts still occurred with beta-thio-ATP. We conclude that the described plant nuclei reinitiated transcription non-specifically and that post-transcriptional transfer of the gamma-thio affinity label severely interfered with the detection of reinitiated transcripts.
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