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HMG-1 enhances HMG-I/Y binding to an A/T-rich enhancer element from the pea plastocyanin gene.

C I Webster1, L C Packman, J C Gray.   

Abstract

High-mobility-group proteins HMG-1 and HMG-I/Y bind at overlapping sites within the A/T-rich enhancer element of the pea plastocyanin gene. Competition binding experiments revealed that HMG-1 enhanced the binding of HMG-I/Y to a 31-bp region (P31) of the enhancer. Circularization assays showed that HMG-1, but not HMG-I/Y, was able to bend a linear 100-bp DNA containing P31 so that the ends could be ligated. HMG-1, but not HMG-I/Y, showed preferential binding to the circular 100-bp DNA compared with the equivalent linear DNA, indicating that alteration of the conformation of the DNA by HMG-1 was not responsible for enhanced binding of HMG-I/Y. Direct interaction of HMG-I/Y and HMG-1 in the absence of DNA was demonstrated by binding of 35S-labeled proteins to immobilized histidine-tagged proteins, and this was due to an interaction of the N-terminal HMG-box-containing region of HMG-1 and the C-terminal AT-hook region of HMG-I/Y. Kinetic analysis using the IAsys biosensor revealed that HMG-1 had an affinity for immobilized HMG-I/Y (Kd = 28 nM) similar to that for immobilized P31 DNA. HMG-1-enhanced binding of HMG-I/Y to the enhancer element appears to be mediated by the formation of an HMG-1-HMG-I/Y complex, which binds to DNA with the rapid loss of HMG-1.

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Year:  2001        PMID: 11389716     DOI: 10.1046/j.1432-1327.2001.02191.x

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Eur J Biochem        ISSN: 0014-2956


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