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Query: EC:3.1.31.1 (
micrococcal nuclease
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Two-dimensional gel profiles of the 0.2 M
H2SO4
-soluble proteins of monomer nucleosomal fractions were found to contain protein A24. Protein A24 is of interest because it is composed of histone 2A and "ubiquitin", apparently joined by an isopeptide linkage [Goldknopf, I.L. & Busch, H. (1977) Proc. Natl. Acad. Sci. USA 74, 864-868; Hunt, L.T. & Dayhoff, M.O. (1977) Biochem. Biophys. Res. Commun. 74, 650-655]. Monomer nucleosomal fractions were obtained by sucrose density gradient centrifugation of
micrococcal nuclease
digests of rat liver nuclei. As shown by their DNA size, the monomer fractions were highly purified. Proteins A24 and Bu, another protein of unknown characteristics, were found along with histones 1, 2A, 2B, 3, and 4 in the monomer fractions in relative amounts similar to those found in extracts from whole nuclei and chromatin. Other acid-soluble proteins found in the nuclear and chromatin extracts were essentially absent from the monomer fraction. Inasmuch as protein A24 and Bu were found in lesser amounts than the histones, it is suggested that they are associated with specialized subsets of nucleosomes.
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PMID:Presence of protein A24 in rat liver nucleosomes. 27 71
The effects induced by Fe, Mn, or Mg deficiency or cold shock on the DNA content and histones of Euglena gracilis have been examined and compared to those produced by Zn deficiency. The DNA content of the stationary-phase organisms used as controls is 2.1 micrograms/10(6) cells. The DNA of stationary-phase iron-deficient (-Fe), magnesium-deficient (-Mg), manganese-deficient (-Mn), zinc-deficient (-Zn), and cold-shocked (CS) cells is increased to 3.0, 4.6, 6.2, 3.8, and 3.8 micrograms/10(6) cells, respectively. The electrophoretic mobilities of proteins solubilized with 0.4 N
H2SO4
from CS, -Fe, -Mg, and -Mn cells are nearly identical and are characteristic of the five histone classes, H1, H2A, H2B, H3, and H4. In contrast, no histones are found in the equivalent acid extract from -Zn cells. The effect of
micrococcal nuclease
on chromatin from control, CS, and -Zn cells was examined. The chromatin of CS cells is 1.2-fold while that from -Zn cells is 10-30-fold more resistant to
micrococcal nuclease
digestion than is the chromatin of control cells. Thus, the chromatin of cells grown in Zn-deficient conditions differs markedly from that of organisms cultured in media deficient in Fe, Mn, or Mg or exposed to cold shock.
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PMID:Euglena gracilis chromatin: comparison of effects of zinc, iron, magnesium, or manganese deficiency and cold shock. 309 72