1. Characterization of a new family of proteins that interact with the C-terminal region of the chromatin-remodeling factor CHD-31
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Jörg Kobarg, Flávia C. Nery, Dario O. Passos, and Taila Andrade Lemos
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HMG-box ,Biophysics ,Chromatin Remodeling Factor ,Cell Biology ,Biology ,Biochemistry ,Molecular biology ,Fusion protein ,humanities ,Chromatin remodeling ,Chromatin ,Structural Biology ,Cytoplasm ,TAF4 ,mental disorders ,Gene expression ,Genetics ,Molecular Biology - Abstract
The two human proteins Ki-1/57 and CGI-55 have highly similar amino acid sequences but their functions are unknown. We analyzed them by yeast two-hybrid screens and found that they interact with the C-terminal region of the human chromatin-remodeling factor CHD-3 (chromo-helicase-DNA-binding domain protein-3). The interaction of CGI-55 and CHD-3 could be confirmed in vitro and in vivo by co-immunoprecipitations from Sf9 insect cells. Mapping showed that CGI-55 interacts with CHD-3 via two regions at its N- and C-terminals. The CGI-55 and Ki-1/57 mRNAs show highest expression in muscle, colon and kidney. A CGI55-GFP fusion protein was localized in the cytoplasm, nucleus and perinuclear regions of HeLa cells. These data suggest the possibility that CGI-55 and Ki-1/57 might be involved in nuclear functions like the remodeling of chromatin.
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- 2002
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