Literature DB >> 8969238

Characterization of a high mobility group 1/2 homolog in yeast.

J Lu1, R Kobayashi, S J Brill.   

Abstract

A 35-kDa polypeptide belonging to the high mobility group family of proteins was purified from the yeast Saccharomyces cerevisiae on the basis of its association with a DNA helicase activity. Amino acid sequence alignment suggests that this protein, Hmo1p, is related to the HMG1/2 class of chromatin-associated proteins. Consistent with this prediction, the Hmo1 protein immunolocalizes to the nucleus, binds single-stranded DNA, and unwinds DNA in the presence of eukaryotic DNA topoisomerase I. While the purified protein has no DNA helicase activity on its own, immunoprecipitation experiments confirm that Hmo1p associates with a 5' to 3' DNA helicase activity in nuclear extracts. The in vivo role of the protein was investigated by constructing an hmo1 deletion mutant. This strain has a severe growth defect, reduced plasmid stability, and chromatin that is hypersensitive to micrococcal nuclease digestion. Taken together, the data indicate that HMO1 is likely to be the homolog of HMG1/2 in higher cells and that it plays an important role in genome maintenance.

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Year:  1996        PMID: 8969238     DOI: 10.1074/jbc.271.52.33678

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


  42 in total

1.  The DNA architectural protein HMGB1 displays two distinct modes of action that promote enhanceosome assembly.

Authors:  Katherine Mitsouras; Ben Wong; Charina Arayata; Reid C Johnson; Michael Carey
Journal:  Mol Cell Biol       Date:  2002-06       Impact factor: 4.272

Review 2.  Priming the nucleosome: a role for HMGB proteins?

Authors:  Andrew A Travers
Journal:  EMBO Rep       Date:  2003-02       Impact factor: 8.807

3.  Mechanism of DNA damage tolerance.

Authors:  Xin Bi
Journal:  World J Biol Chem       Date:  2015-08-26

4.  Role of Nhp6 and Hmo1 in SWI/SNF occupancy and nucleosome landscape at gene regulatory regions.

Authors:  Matias I Hepp; Michaela Smolle; Cristian Gidi; Roberto Amigo; Nicole Valenzuela; Axel Arriagada; Alejandro Maureira; Madelaine M Gogol; Marcela Torrejón; Jerry L Workman; José L Gutiérrez
Journal:  Biochim Biophys Acta Gene Regul Mech       Date:  2017-01-09       Impact factor: 4.490

5.  An HMG protein, Hmo1, associates with promoters of many ribosomal protein genes and throughout the rRNA gene locus in Saccharomyces cerevisiae.

Authors:  Daniel B Hall; Joseph T Wade; Kevin Struhl
Journal:  Mol Cell Biol       Date:  2006-05       Impact factor: 4.272

6.  Spt16-Pob3 and the HMG protein Nhp6 combine to form the nucleosome-binding factor SPN.

Authors:  T Formosa; P Eriksson; J Wittmeyer; J Ginn; Y Yu; D J Stillman
Journal:  EMBO J       Date:  2001-07-02       Impact factor: 11.598

7.  Hmo1 is required for TOR-dependent regulation of ribosomal protein gene transcription.

Authors:  Axel B Berger; Laurence Decourty; Gwenaël Badis; Ulf Nehrbass; Alain Jacquier; Olivier Gadal
Journal:  Mol Cell Biol       Date:  2007-09-17       Impact factor: 4.272

8.  Suppression of a DNA polymerase delta mutation by the absence of the high mobility group protein Hmo1 in Saccharomyces cerevisiae.

Authors:  Haeyoung Kim; Dennis M Livingston
Journal:  Curr Genet       Date:  2009-01-31       Impact factor: 3.886

9.  DNA bridging and looping by HMO1 provides a mechanism for stabilizing nucleosome-free chromatin.

Authors:  Divakaran Murugesapillai; Micah J McCauley; Ran Huo; Molly H Nelson Holte; Armen Stepanyants; L James Maher; Nathan E Israeloff; Mark C Williams
Journal:  Nucleic Acids Res       Date:  2014-07-24       Impact factor: 16.971

10.  Enhancement of DNA flexibility in vitro and in vivo by HMGB box A proteins carrying box B residues.

Authors:  Nadia T Sebastian; Emily M Bystry; Nicole A Becker; L James Maher
Journal:  Biochemistry       Date:  2009-03-17       Impact factor: 3.162

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