Gene/Protein
Disease
Symptom
Drug
Enzyme
Compound
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Gene/Protein
Disease
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Drug
Enzyme
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Target Concepts:
Gene/Protein
Disease
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Drug
Enzyme
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Query: EC:3.4.21.64 (
proteinase K
)
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HMGB2
(
HMG2
) protein binds with DNA duplex in a sequence-nonspecific manner, then bends and unwinds the DNA. In DNA cyclization analyses for the bending activity of
HMGB2
, two unidentified bands, denoted alpha and beta, were observed in addition to monomer circular DNA (1C) on the gel. Re-electrophoresis and
proteinase K
digestion revealed that alpha and beta are complexes of circularized probe DNA (seeming 1C) with
HMGB2
(K(d) approximately 10(-10) M). The DNA components of alpha and beta (alpha- and beta-DNA) showed higher affinities to
HMGB2
than did the linear probe DNA (K(d) approximately 10(-7) M). The DNAs have distorted structures containing partial single-stranded regions. Nicked circular molecules presumably due to severe DNA distortion by
HMGB2
were observed in alpha- and beta-DNA, in addition to closed circular double-stranded molecules. The alpha and beta bands were not formed in the presence of sole DNA binding regions which are necessary for DNA bending, indicating that the acidic C-tail in the
HMGB2
molecule is necessary for inducing the peculiar distorted structures of higher affinity to
HMGB2
.
HMGB2
binds with linker DNA and/or the entry and exit of nucleosomes fixed at both ends likewise mini-circles similar to alpha-DNA and beta-DNA. Thus, the distorted structures present in alpha-DNA and beta-DNA should be important in considering the functional mechanisms in which
HMGB2
participates.
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PMID:Distorted DNA structures induced by HMGB2 possess a high affinity for HMGB2. 1175 47