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Comparative Study
. 1987 Dec 10;15(23):9691-705.
doi: 10.1093/nar/15.23.9691.

Z-DNA-binding proteins from bull testis

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Comparative Study

Z-DNA-binding proteins from bull testis

S H Gut et al. Nucleic Acids Res. .
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Abstract

Three Z-DNA-binding proteins of Mr 31, 33 and 58 kD were isolated from mature bull testis. They were obtained in a native state suitable for binding studies. These are the first examples of Z-DNA-binding proteins from a mammalian tissue. Purification involved tissue extraction with 0.35 M NaCl, cation exchange chromatography on CM-Trisacryl M and two consecutive anion exchange FPLC runs on Mono Q. The proteins appeared virtually homogeneous by anion exchange FPLC, SDS polyacrylamide gel electrophoresis and reverse phase HPLC (58 kD protein only). Yields from 50 g of testis tissue were: 31 kD protein, 40 micrograms; 33 kD protein, 100 micrograms; and 58 kD protein, 150 micrograms. Z-DNA binding was determined by Scatchard analysis of filter binding data using brominated poly(dG-dC).poly(dG-dC) as a conformation-specific ligand. Dissociation constants (Kz, in mol nucleotide/liter) were: 31 kD protein, 7 X 10(-7) M; 33 kD protein, 8 X 10(-7) M; 58 kD protein, 6 X 10(-8) M (primary binding site) and 6 X 10(-7) M (secondary binding site). B-DNA binding to poly(dG-dC).poly(dG-dG) was too low for reliable determination under the conditions of assay. This attested to a high degree of conformational specificity of the three proteins. The 58 kD protein bound Z-DNA at the primary site with an affinity almost equivalent to that of a polyclonal anti-Z-DNA antiserum raised in a rabbit (Kz, 4 X 10(-8) M).

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