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Query: EC:3.1.30.1 (
S1 nuclease
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We have used enzymic and chemical probes to search for altered DNA conformations in the 5' flanking region of the gene for a
high mobility group protein
(HMG-T) from trout. This search was conducted in order to identify potential genetic elements that might be involved in the transcriptional control of the HMG-T gene. We identified, in supercoiled plasmid DNA molecules containing a 900 base pair insert of the 5' region of the gene, an S1-sensitive site situated within an (AT)12 sequence approximately 120 base pairs upstream from the start of the HMG-T gene. Chemical modification of supercoiled DNA with the single-strand-selective reagent bromoacetaldehyde was limited to a region coincident with the
S1 nuclease
site. T7 endonuclease I, a probe highly specific for four-way helical junctions, cleaved predominantly at the boundaries of the (AT)12 stretch. These data are most consistent with the interpretation that the (AT)12 sequence adopts a cruciform structure when torsionally stressed by negative supercoiling. DNase I footprinting analyses demonstrated that HMG-T protects two regions almost equidistant from the center of the (AT)12 sequence, indicating that HMG-T is a sequence-specific DNA binding protein.
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PMID:Induction by torsional stress of an altered DNA conformation 5' upstream of the gene for a high mobility group protein from trout and specific binding to flanking sequences by the gene product HMG-T. 283 70
The ability of the chromosomal
high mobility group protein
HMG 2 to recognize supercoil-dependent structures within the chicken adult beta-globin gene was investigated by examining its ability to protect such sites from digestion by
S1 nuclease
. Low molar ratios of HMG 2 were found to be sufficient for complete inhibition of S1 cleavage of a supercoiled plasmid containing the globin gene. Furthermore, HMG 2 protected an S1 cleavage site within the 5'-flanking region of the globin gene, in preference to a palindromic S1 site within the plasmid vector.
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PMID:Supercoil-dependent recognition of specific DNA sites by chromosomal protein HMG 2. 301 44