DNA and histone H1 interact with different domains of HMG 1 and 2 proteins
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DNA and histone H1 interact with different domains of HMG 1 and 2 proteins
Abstract
High mobility group (HMG) proteins 1 and 2 from calf thymus have been digested under structuring conditions (0.35 M NaCl, pH 7.1) with two proteases of different specificities, trypsin and V8. The two proteases give a different but restricted pattern of peptides in a time course digestion study. However, when the interactions of the peptides with DNA are studied by blotting, a closely related peptide from HMG-1 and -2 does not show any apparent binding. This peptide, from the V8 protease digestion, has been isolated by DNA-cellulose chromatography and has the amino acid composition predicted for a fragment containing the two C-terminal domains of the protein, i.e., approximately residues 74-243 for HMG-1. The same peptide shows the only interaction detectable with labelled histone H1. A separate function for the different domains of HMG proteins 1 and 2 is proposed.
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