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Isolation and characterization of maize cDNAs encoding a high mobility group protein displaying a HMG-box.


ABSTRACT: cDNAs encoding a nonhistone chromosomal high mobility group (HMG) protein corresponding to the animal HMG1 family were isolated from a maize cDNA library using an immunoscreening approach. The cDNAs revealed an open reading frame of 471 base pairs together with 413 base pairs of flanking region, in agreement with the size of mRNA detected by Northern analysis of maize endosperm RNA. Like its animal counterparts the 17146 Da maize HMG protein contains a basic aminoterminus and an acidic carboxyterminus. The HMG-box region of this plant HMG protein shows striking sequence similarity to members of the vertebrate HMG1 family. Based on Southern blot hybridization analysis of genomic DNA, the isolated cDNA appears to be derived from a single or low copy gene.

SUBMITTER: Grasser KD 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC328172 | biostudies-other | 1991 May

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-other

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Isolation and characterization of maize cDNAs encoding a high mobility group protein displaying a HMG-box.

Grasser K D KD   Feix G G  

Nucleic acids research 19910501 10


cDNAs encoding a nonhistone chromosomal high mobility group (HMG) protein corresponding to the animal HMG1 family were isolated from a maize cDNA library using an immunoscreening approach. The cDNAs revealed an open reading frame of 471 base pairs together with 413 base pairs of flanking region, in agreement with the size of mRNA detected by Northern analysis of maize endosperm RNA. Like its animal counterparts the 17146 Da maize HMG protein contains a basic aminoterminus and an acidic carboxyte  ...[more]

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