A novel activity of HMG domains: Promotion of the triple-stranded complex formation between DNA containing (GGA/TCC11) and d(GGA11) oligonucleotides

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Abstract

The high mobility group protein (HMG)-box is a DNA-binding domain found in many proteins that bind preferentially to DNA of irregular structures in a sequence-independent manner and can bend the DNA. We show here that GST-fusion proteins of HMG domains from HMG1 and HMG2 promote a triple-stranded complex formation between DNA containing the (GGA/TCC)11 repeat and oligonucleotides of d(GGA)11 probably due to G:G base pairing. The activity is to reduce association time and requirements of Mg2+ and oligonucleotide concentrations. The HMG box of SRY, the protein determining male-sex differentiation, also has the activity, suggesting that it is not restricted to the HMG-box domains derived from HMG1/2 but is common to those from other members of the HMG-box family of proteins. Interestingly, the box-AB and box-B of HMG1 bend DNA containing the repeat, but SRY fails to bend in a circularization assay. The difference suggests that the two activities of association-promotion and DNA bending are distinct. These results suggest that the HMG-box domain has a novel activity of promoting the association between GGA repeats which might be involved in higher-order architecture of chromatin.

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Suda, T., Mishima, Y., Takayanagi, K., Asakura, H., Odani, S., & Kominami, R. (1996). A novel activity of HMG domains: Promotion of the triple-stranded complex formation between DNA containing (GGA/TCC11) and d(GGA11) oligonucleotides. Nucleic Acids Research, 24(23), 4733–4740. https://doi.org/10.1093/nar/24.23.4733

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