DNA-interactions and nuclear localisation of the chromosomal HMG domain protein SSRP1 from maize.

Röttgers K, Krohn NM, Lichota J, Stemmer C, Merkle T, Grasser KD (2000)
The Plant Journal 23(3): 395-405.

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Röttgers, K.; Krohn, N.M.; Lichota, J.; Stemmer, C.; Merkle, ThomasUniBi; Grasser, K.D.
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The structure-specific recognition protein 1 (SSRP1) is a member of the protein family containing a high mobility group (HMG) domain DNA-binding motif. We have functionally characterised the 71.4 kDa Zm-SSRP1 protein from maize. The chromatin-associated Zm-SSRP1 is detected by immunoblot analysis in maize leaves, kernels and suspension culture cells, but not in roots. Mediated by its HMG domain, recombinant Zm-SSRP1 interacts structure-specifically with supercoiled DNA and DNA minicircles when compared with linear DNA. In linear duplex DNA, the protein does not recognise a specific sequence, but it binds preferentially to sequences containing the deformable dinucleotide TG, as demonstrated by a random oligonucleotide selection experiment. Zm-SSRP1 modulates DNA structure by bending the target sequence, since it promotes the circularisation of short DNA fragments in the presence of DNA ligase. Moreover, Zm-SSRP1 facilitates the formation of nucleoprotein structures, as measured using the bacterial site-specific beta-mediated recombination reaction. Analysis of the subcellular localisation of various SSRP1-GFP fusions revealed that, in contrast to HMG domain transcription factors, the nuclear localisation sequence of Zm-SSRP1 is situated within a 20-amino acid residue region adjacent to the HMG domain rather than within the DNA-binding domain. The results are discussed in the context of the likely function of SSRP1 proteins in transcription and replication.
Erscheinungsjahr
2000
Zeitschriftentitel
The Plant Journal
Band
23
Ausgabe
3
Seite(n)
395-405
ISSN
0960-7412
eISSN
1365-313X
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https://pub.uni-bielefeld.de/record/1867322

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Röttgers K, Krohn NM, Lichota J, Stemmer C, Merkle T, Grasser KD. DNA-interactions and nuclear localisation of the chromosomal HMG domain protein SSRP1 from maize. The Plant Journal. 2000;23(3):395-405.
Röttgers, K., Krohn, N. M., Lichota, J., Stemmer, C., Merkle, T., & Grasser, K. D. (2000). DNA-interactions and nuclear localisation of the chromosomal HMG domain protein SSRP1 from maize. The Plant Journal, 23(3), 395-405. https://doi.org/10.1046/j.1365-313x.2000.00801.x
Röttgers, K., Krohn, N.M., Lichota, J., Stemmer, C., Merkle, Thomas, and Grasser, K.D. 2000. “DNA-interactions and nuclear localisation of the chromosomal HMG domain protein SSRP1 from maize.”. The Plant Journal 23 (3): 395-405.
Röttgers, K., Krohn, N. M., Lichota, J., Stemmer, C., Merkle, T., and Grasser, K. D. (2000). DNA-interactions and nuclear localisation of the chromosomal HMG domain protein SSRP1 from maize. The Plant Journal 23, 395-405.
Röttgers, K., et al., 2000. DNA-interactions and nuclear localisation of the chromosomal HMG domain protein SSRP1 from maize. The Plant Journal, 23(3), p 395-405.
K. Röttgers, et al., “DNA-interactions and nuclear localisation of the chromosomal HMG domain protein SSRP1 from maize.”, The Plant Journal, vol. 23, 2000, pp. 395-405.
Röttgers, K., Krohn, N.M., Lichota, J., Stemmer, C., Merkle, T., Grasser, K.D.: DNA-interactions and nuclear localisation of the chromosomal HMG domain protein SSRP1 from maize. The Plant Journal. 23, 395-405 (2000).
Röttgers, K., Krohn, N.M., Lichota, J., Stemmer, C., Merkle, Thomas, and Grasser, K.D. “DNA-interactions and nuclear localisation of the chromosomal HMG domain protein SSRP1 from maize.”. The Plant Journal 23.3 (2000): 395-405.

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