An W, van Holde K, Zlatanova J
Department of Biochemistry and Biophysics, Oregon State University, Corvallis, Oregon 97331-7305, USA.
J Biol Chem. 1998 Oct 9;273(41):26289-91. doi: 10.1074/jbc.273.41.26289.
Linker histones and HMG1/2 constitute the two major proteins that bind to linker DNA in chromatin. While the location of linker histones on the nucleosome has attracted considerable research effort, only a few studies have addressed the location of HMG1 in the particles. In this study, we use a procedure based on micrococcal nuclease digestion of reconstituted nucleosomal particles to which HMG1 has been bound, followed by analysis of the protected DNA by restriction nuclease digestion, to locate the HMG1 binding site. Nucleosomal particles were reconstituted on a 235-base pair DNA fragment, which is known to be a strong nucleosome positioning sequence. The results unequivocally show that HMG1 protects linker DNA on one side of the core particle. Importantly, and possibly of physiological relevance, the linker DNA site protected by HMG1 was located on the side opposite to that already shown to be protected by linker histone binding.
连接组蛋白和HMG1/2是与染色质中连接DNA结合的两种主要蛋白质。虽然连接组蛋白在核小体上的位置吸引了大量研究工作,但只有少数研究涉及HMG1在颗粒中的位置。在本研究中,我们使用一种基于微球菌核酸酶消化已结合HMG1的重组核小体颗粒的方法,随后通过限制性核酸酶消化分析受保护的DNA,以定位HMG1结合位点。核小体颗粒在一个235碱基对的DNA片段上重组,该片段已知是一个强核小体定位序列。结果明确表明,HMG1保护核心颗粒一侧的连接DNA。重要的是,可能具有生理相关性的是,受HMG1保护的连接DNA位点位于与已显示受连接组蛋白结合保护的一侧相反的一侧。