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. 1985 Jun 11;13(11):4047-65.
doi: 10.1093/nar/13.11.4047.

Multiple sequence-specific DNA binding activities are eluted from chicken nuclei at low ionic strengths

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Multiple sequence-specific DNA binding activities are eluted from chicken nuclei at low ionic strengths

M A Plumb et al. Nucleic Acids Res. .
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Abstract

DNA sequence-specific binding proteins eluted from chicken erythrocyte and thymus nuclei, and fractionated as described by Emerson and Felsenfeld (19), have been investigated by filter binding and footprint analyses. The erythrocyte nuclear protein fraction specifically binds to at least two sites within the 5' flanking chromatin hypersensitive site of the chicken beta A-globin gene, and to a site 5' to the human beta-globin gene. The major chicken beta A globin gene binding site [G)18CGGGTGG) and the human beta-globin gene binding site [TA)6(T)8C(T)4) occur at or near sequences which are hypersensitive to S1 nuclease cleavage in supercoiled plasmids. Downstream, the second chicken beta A-globin gene binding site includes the beta-globin gene CACCC consensus sequence. Filter binding studies also show other sequence specific binding activities to human N-ras and human (but not chicken) c-myc gene sequences.

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