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. 1986 Sep 5;261(25):11770-8.

Stoichiometric analysis of the specific interaction of the glucocorticoid receptor with DNA

  • PMID: 3017946
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Stoichiometric analysis of the specific interaction of the glucocorticoid receptor with DNA

O Wrange et al. J Biol Chem. .
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Abstract

Purified preparations of activated glucocorticoid X receptor complex (GR) contain a Mr 94,000 hormone-binding polypeptide co-purifying together with a Mr 72,000 non-hormone-binding polypeptide (Wrange, O., Okret, S., Radojcic, M., Carlstedt-Duke, J., and Gustafsson, J.-A. (1984) J. Biol. Chem. 259, 4534-4541). GR binds selectively to discrete regions of DNA in mouse mammary tumor virus (Payvar, F., DeFranco, D., Firestone, G.L., Edgar, B., Wrange, O., Okret, S., Gustafsson, J.-A., and Yamamoto, K. R. (1983) Cell 35, 381-392). Such GR-binding DNA fragments were used to measure the stoichiometry of GR to DNA. Quantitative DNaseI protection "footprinting" analysis was used to ensure that saturation conditions for specific DNA-binding were achieved. Glycerol density gradient centrifugation was used to quantitate Mr 94,000 binding to specific and nonspecific DNA sites. One Mr 94,000 entity was bound per specific DNA site. A modified GR purification procedure resulted in increased amounts of Mr 72,000 polypeptide (1.6:1, 94,000:72,000 molar ratio), compared to previous GR preparations. Glycerol gradient centrifugation followed by sodium dodecyl sulfate-polyacrylamide gel electrophoresis showed that the specific GR X DNA complex contained similar amounts of Mr 94,000 and Mr 72,000 polypeptide. It is as yet uncertain if the Mr 72,000 polypeptide is a functional subunit of GR or a co-purifying contaminant only.

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