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Detection by chemical cross-linking of interaction between high mobility group protein 1 and histone oligomers in free solution.

J Bernués, E Querol, P Martinez, A Barris, E Espel, J Lloberas.   

Abstract

Among the more abundant non-histone proteins is the high mobility group (HMG), with an unknown role in chromatin. We have investigated, by chemical cross-linking, the interaction of the protein HMG 1 with the histone dimer H2A X H2B and the histone tetramer (H3 X H4)2 in free solution. Cross-linking with dimethyl suberimidate, 1-ethyl-3-(3-dimethylaminopropyl)carbodiimide, and the cleavable cross-linker dimethyl-3,3'-dithiobispropionimidate, by two-dimensional electrophoresis reveals the existence of an interaction between HMG 1 and the histone dimer, and also between HMG 1 and the histone tetramer. In the case of the H2A X H2B dimer, the analysis of the patterns of the cross-linking products shows the presence of a trimer, (H2A X H2B) X HMG 1, and of another oligomer of higher molecular weight which also contains H2A X H2B and HMG 1. Non-histone HMG 1 has been found to interact with (H3 X H4)2, both by cross-linking kinetics and also by gel permeation chromatography, displaying a stoichiometry of one HMG 1/histone tetramer. The results have been interpreted as indicating the existence of an interaction between HMG 1 and both oligomers through two different binding sites.

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Year:  1983        PMID: 6224795

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Biol Chem        ISSN: 0021-9258            Impact factor:   5.157


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