α-Amanitin is a fungal toxin which inhibits eukaryotic RNA polymerases. The three eukaryotic RNA polymerases show differential sensitivity to this toxin. Which one of the following order (higher to lower) is correct in respect of sensitivity towards α-amanitin

α-Amanitin is a fungal toxin which inhibits eukaryotic RNA polymerases. The three eukaryotic RNA polymerases show differential sensitivity to this toxin. Which one of the following order (higher to lower) is correct in respect of sensitivity towards α-amanitin ?
(1) RNA POL III > RNA POL II > RNA POL I
(2) RNA POL II > RNA POL III > RNA POL I
(3) RNA POL I > RNA POL III > RNA POL II
(4) RNA POL II > RNA POL I > RNA POL III

Differential Sensitivity of Eukaryotic RNA Polymerases to α-Amanitin: Detailed Explanation

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Understanding α-Amanitin and Its Target

α-Amanitin is a potent cyclic peptide toxin derived from certain poisonous mushrooms, notably the death cap (Amanita phalloides). Its biological significance stems from its ability to selectively inhibit eukaryotic RNA polymerases, the enzymes responsible for transcribing DNA into RNA. However, not all RNA polymerases are equally affected—each shows a distinct sensitivity profile to α-amanitin, which is crucial for both research and clinical toxicology.


Sensitivity Order of Eukaryotic RNA Polymerases

There are three main types of eukaryotic nuclear RNA polymerases:

  • RNA Polymerase I: Synthesizes ribosomal RNA (rRNA), except 5S rRNA.

  • RNA Polymerase II: Synthesizes messenger RNA (mRNA) and some small nuclear RNAs (snRNAs).

  • RNA Polymerase III: Synthesizes transfer RNA (tRNA), 5S rRNA, and other small RNAs.

When exposed to α-amanitin, these polymerases exhibit the following sensitivity (from highest to lowest):

RNA Polymerase Sensitivity to α-Amanitin Inhibition Concentration
RNA Polymerase II Highly sensitive Inhibited at 1 μg/ml
RNA Polymerase III Moderately sensitive Inhibited at 10 μg/ml
RNA Polymerase I Insensitive (Resistant) Not inhibited at typical concentrations

Correct order of sensitivity (higher to lower):
RNA Polymerase II > RNA Polymerase III > RNA Polymerase I

So, the correct answer is Option (2): RNA POL II > RNA POL III > RNA POL I.


Mechanism Behind Differential Sensitivity

  • RNA Polymerase II: α-Amanitin binds tightly to the largest subunit of RNA polymerase II, blocking the enzyme’s translocation along the DNA template and effectively halting mRNA synthesis. This high affinity explains its extreme sensitivity.

  • RNA Polymerase III: While also inhibited by α-amanitin, polymerase III requires a much higher concentration for inhibition, reflecting a lower binding affinity.
    RNA Polymerase I: This enzyme is structurally distinct in the region where α-amanitin binds, making it essentially resistant to the toxin at concentrations that inhibit the other two polymerases.


Why Is This Important?

Understanding the differential sensitivity of RNA polymerases to α-amanitin is vital for:

  • Research: α-Amanitin is used experimentally to distinguish between the activities of different RNA polymerases in eukaryotic cells.

  • Toxicology: Explains the molecular basis for the deadly effects of certain mushroom poisonings, which primarily disrupt mRNA synthesis in the liver and other organs.


Conclusion

α-Amanitin is a powerful tool and a deadly toxin, with its effects on eukaryotic RNA polymerases following a clear order of sensitivity:
RNA Polymerase II (most sensitive) > RNA Polymerase III > RNA Polymerase I (resistant).
This knowledge is not only key for exam preparation but also for understanding fundamental molecular biology and the dangers of natural toxins

 

28 Comments
  • Krishana
    May 31, 2025

    Done sir 👍

  • Krishana
    May 31, 2025

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    • Rna polymerase 2 ,3,1
      November 3, 2025

      Rna polymerase 2 3 1

  • aditi
    June 1, 2025

    done sir

  • aditi
    June 1, 2025

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    June 2, 2025

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    June 2, 2025

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    June 2, 2025

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    June 2, 2025

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    June 2, 2025

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    June 3, 2025

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    June 3, 2025

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    June 4, 2025

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    June 4, 2025

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  • Kirti Agarwal
    November 3, 2025

    RNA POL 2> RNA POL 3 > RNA POL 1

  • Sonal Nagar
    November 3, 2025

    Option 2nd

  • Sakshi yadav
    November 3, 2025

    Pol2 >pol3>pol1

  • priyanka
    November 3, 2025

    option 2 is correct

  • Mohd juber Ali
    November 3, 2025

    Higher to lower order toward alpha amanitin is pol.2>pol.3>pol.1
    Alpha amanitin is derived from poisinous mashroom

  • Soniya Shekhawat
    November 3, 2025

    RNA Pol lI (most sensitive) > RNA Pol III > RNA Pol I (resistant)

  • Sakshi Kanwar
    November 3, 2025

    RNA poly II >RNA poly III >RNA poly I
    as alpha amanitin binds and blocks the translocation in case of RNA poly II,
    alpha amanitin binds to RNA poly III and blocks elongation
    RNA poly does not binds with alpha amanitin and hence resistant to it .

  • Priyanshi sharma
    November 3, 2025

    RNA poly.2> RNA poly.3> RNA poly. 1

  • Simran Saini
    November 4, 2025

    RNA POL II > RNA POL III > RNA POL I.

  • Santosh Saini
    November 4, 2025

    Higher to lower order for sensitivity →RNA plo II >RNA pol III > RNA pol I

  • Anurag Giri
    November 4, 2025

    RNA POL 2> RNA POL 3 > RNA POL 1

  • Deepika Sheoran
    November 4, 2025

    RNA polymerase 2> RNA polymerase 3> RNA polymerase 1

  • Muskan Yadav
    November 7, 2025

    The correct answer is Option (2): RNA POL II > RNA POL III > RNA POL I.

  • Sonam Saini
    November 27, 2025

    Opetion 2

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