| Literature DB >> 11041885 |
G Morisawa1, A Han-Yama, I Moda, A Tamai, M Iwabuchi, T Meshi.
Abstract
Interactions between the nuclear matrix and special regions of chromosomal DNA called matrix attachment regions (MARs) have been implicated in various nuclear functions. We have identified a novel protein from wheat, AT hook-containing MAR binding protein1 (AHM1), that binds preferentially to MARs. A multidomain protein, AHM1 has the special combination of a J domain-homologous region and a Zn finger-like motif (a J-Z array) and an AT hook. For MAR binding, the AT hook at the C terminus was essential, and an internal portion containing the Zn finger-like motif was additionally required in vivo. AHM1 was found in the nuclear matrix fraction and was localized in the nucleoplasm. AHM1 fused to green fluorescent protein had a speckled distribution pattern inside the nucleus. AHM1 is most likely a nuclear matrix component that functions between intranuclear framework and MARs. J-Z arrays can be found in a group of (hypothetical) proteins in plants, which may share some functions, presumably to recruit specific Hsp70 partners as co-chaperones.Entities:
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Year: 2000 PMID: 11041885 PMCID: PMC149128 DOI: 10.1105/tpc.12.10.1903
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Plant Cell ISSN: 1040-4651 Impact factor: 11.277