DNA-protein interactions of the rat liver non-histone chromosomal protein
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DNA-protein interactions of the rat liver non-histone chromosomal protein
Abstract
Native rat liver NHC protein-DNA interactions have been investigated by use of a nitrocellulose filter assay sensitive in detection of protein-DNA complexes. Optimal conditions for DNA-protein interactions occurs at low ionic strength conditions (110 mM phosphate buffer). A fraction of NHC proteins was enriched 25-fold by their affinity for rat DNA immobilized on cellulose columns under these conditions. At higher ionic strength (260 mM-0.04M phosphate buffer and 0.15 M sodium chloride), this fraction binds approximately sevenfold less to rat DNA but with a substantial increase in stability of the complexes. Equilibrium competition experiments indicate that at the higher ionic strength there is a considerable DNA sequence specificity of the rat DNA binding NHC protein. Since rat DNA contains three components as defined by their reassociation kinetics: single copy DNA (C0t1/2pure = 1.6 times 103); middle repetitive DNA (C0t1?1PURE = 1.1); and highly repetitive (C0t1/2pure smaller than 0.02). The two former were isolated and employed in the DNA binding assays. At the high ionic strength criterion, the rat DNA binding NHC proteins showed a substantial preference for a subset of middle repetitive DNA sequences. This suggests a preferential interaction between a class of NHC proteins and a class of middle repetitive DNA sequences.
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