Literature DB >> 2419933

Nuclear peptides from calf liver: large scale isolation and fractionation; control of gene expression in cell-free systems, and inhibition of growth of cells in culture.

M Hillar, I Santerelli, Z Stolzmann, W Wafeeg, S Allen, J Y Chan, L M Patt, J C Houck, L E Wyborny.   

Abstract

DNA and nuclear RNA fractions contain small peptides (mol. wt. 600 - 1500) attached noncovalently. A large scale isolation procedure was developed for the extraction of such peptides directly from the lysed nuclei. Further purification and fractionation was performed with the chromatography on Sephadex, silica gel and h.p.l.c. C18 reverse phase columns. H.p.l.c. fractionation yielded eleven peaks. The peptides are rich in serine, glycine, alanine and acidic amino acids. They do not contain sulphur-containing amino acids. Only occasionally tyrosine, phenylalanine, histidine, arginine, and very moderate amount of lysine are found. These peptides are active in inhibiting gene expression in cell-free systems and incorporation of labeled thymidine in L 1210 murine leukemic cell culture. Thorough and exhaustive analysis demonstrated that the isolated peptides are not degradative products of histone or nonhistone chromosomal proteins.

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Year:  1985        PMID: 2419933

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Physiol Chem Phys Med NMR        ISSN: 0748-6642


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1.  Small acidic peptides are bound to E. coli DNA.

Authors:  F Felici; E Cardellini; A Miano; M Bramucci; G Piccinini; D Amici; G L Gianfranceschi
Journal:  Mol Biol Rep       Date:  1991-02       Impact factor: 2.316

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