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Autor:
R.W. Broadhurst, Klaus D. Grasser, Andrew R. C. Raine, Jean O. Thomas, C. H. Hardman, Ernest D. Laue
Publikováno v:
Biochemistry. 34:16596-16607
HMG1 has two homologous, folded DNA-binding domains ("HMG boxes"), A and B, linked by a short basic region to an acidic C-terminal domain. Like the whole protein, which may perform an architectural role in chromatin, the individual boxes bind to DNA
Publikováno v:
Biochemistry. 34:16608-16617
The HMG-box sequence motif (approximately 80 residues) occurs in a number of abundant eukaryotic chromosomal proteins such as HMG1, which binds DNA without sequence specificity, but with "structure specificity", as well as in several sequence-specifi
Publikováno v:
Journal of Biomolecular NMR. 3:349-354
We recently proposed a novel four-dimensional (4D) NMR strategy for the assignment of backbone nuclei in spectra of 13C/15N-labelled proteins (Boucher et al. (1992) J. Am. Chem. Soc., 114, 2262–2264 and J. Biomol. NMR, 2, 631–637). In this paper
Autor:
Ernest D. Laue, James Keeler, C. H. Hardman, Julia M. Richardson, Peter J. Domaille, Robin T. Clowes, Wayne Boucher
Publikováno v:
Journal of Magnetic Resonance, Series B. 101:223-227
Autor:
Keng-Boon Lee, Klaus D. Grasser, Soo Hwang Teo, R. William Broadhurst, Jean O. Thomas, C. H. Hardman, Christine Rees
Publikováno v:
European journal of biochemistry. 253(3)
High-mobility-group protein 1 (HMG1) is a conserved chromosomal protein with two homologous DNA-binding HMG-box domains, A and B, linked by a short basic region to an acidic carboxy-terminal tail. NMR spectroscopy on the free didomain (AB) shows that