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Comparative Study
. 1980 Sep 16;19(19):4466-71.
doi: 10.1021/bi00560a013.

High mobility group chromosomal proteins isolated from muclei and cytosol of cultured hepatoma cells are similar

Comparative Study

High mobility group chromosomal proteins isolated from muclei and cytosol of cultured hepatoma cells are similar

P J Isackson et al. Biochemistry. .

Abstract

Using sequential chromatography on columns containing immobilized double-stranded DNA and single-stranded DNA, we have purified a protein from the cytosol of an established line of cultured rat hepatoma cells that, by several criteria, is a high mobility group (HMG) protein. Analyses of DNA binding properties, electrophoretic mobilities, amino acid compositions, and immunochemical reactivities reveal that the cytosolic protein is the same protein as HMG-1 isolated from the purified chromatin of the same cell line. Thus, authentic HMG-1 appears to be at least partially responsible for the cytoplasmic fluorescence observed when mammalian cells are stained with fluorescece observed when mammalian cells are stained with fluorescent-labeled, affinity-purified antibodies against HMG-1 [Bustin, M., & Neihart, N.K. (1979) Cell 16, 181-189]. We suggest that HMG-1 cn shuttle between nucleus and cytoplasm, perhaps in response to the nucleus' need for helix destabilizing proteins.

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