Identification of a 68 kDa protein species as a specific DNA-binding component of the H3abp complex interacting with the histone H3.2 G1/S regulatory domain

The hamster histone H3.2 promoter contains a protein binding site (referred to as site X) required for G1/S transcriptional activation. We report here that nuclear extracts prepared from serum synchronized cells at various stages of the cell cycle show a blphasic increase In the H3.2 specific comple...

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Veröffentlicht in:Nucleic acids research 1995-02, Vol.23 (3), p.475-484
Hauptverfasser: Naeve, Gregory S., Zhou, Yanhong, Lee, Amy S.
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Zusammenfassung:The hamster histone H3.2 promoter contains a protein binding site (referred to as site X) required for G1/S transcriptional activation. We report here that nuclear extracts prepared from serum synchronized cells at various stages of the cell cycle show a blphasic increase In the H3.2 specific complex, H3abp, binding to site X. An Increase in binding activity occurs as cells first enter the cell cycle and later at the G1/S border. The H3.2 specific binding activity is enhanced by Mg2+ and Ca2+ in vitro, but is inhibited by Zn2+. Site X resembles a Jun/AP-1 site, but previously it has been shown that the H3abp complex is immunologically distinct from the characterized AP-1 proteins. Here, we Identify the size of the hamster nuclear protein(s) that bind specifically to the H3abp site by ultra-violet crosslinking and renaturation of specific protein bands following gel electrophoresis. In addition, we purify H3abp by affinity chromatography and show that the purified H3abp has a different methylatlon Interference profile from AP-1. Our results indicate that a protein species around 68 kDa is the major DNA binding component of the H3abp complex and it binds specifically to the histone promoter site required for G1/S regulation.
ISSN:0305-1048
1362-4962
DOI:10.1093/nar/23.3.475