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Characterization of the DNA Binding Properties of

by Polyomavirus Capsid Proteinst, Deching Chang, Xiaoyin Cai, Richard, A. Consigli , 1993
"... The DNA binding properties of the polyomavirus structural proteins VP1, VP2, and VP3 were studied by Southwestern analysis. The major viral structural protein VP1 and host-contributed histone proteins of polyomavirus virions were shown to exhibit DNA binding activity, but the minor capsid proteins V ..."
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The DNA binding properties of the polyomavirus structural proteins VP1, VP2, and VP3 were studied by Southwestern analysis. The major viral structural protein VP1 and host-contributed histone proteins of polyomavirus virions were shown to exhibit DNA binding activity, but the minor capsid proteins

Sequence-Specific Single-Stranded-DNA-Binding Properties of the Encoded Protein

by A D Bergemann, Z W Ma, E M Johnson, Andrew D. Bergemann, Zhi-wei Ma, Edward, M. Johnson , 1992
"... encoded protein. single-stranded-DNA-binding properties of the gene and sequence-specific Sequence of cDNA comprising the human pur ..."
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encoded protein. single-stranded-DNA-binding properties of the gene and sequence-specific Sequence of cDNA comprising the human pur

1 An Investigation of DNA-binding Properties of the Non-Receptor

by Tyrosine Kinase Rlk, Beth E. Miskimins
"... Rlk, along with Tec family members Btk and Itk, are predominantly cytoplasmic, but have also been found localized in the nucleus. Rlk has been shown to have a specific DNA-binding relationship with the IFN-? promoter region –56/-36 region. In this study we investigate a shorter isoform of Rlk, one m ..."
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Rlk, along with Tec family members Btk and Itk, are predominantly cytoplasmic, but have also been found localized in the nucleus. Rlk has been shown to have a specific DNA-binding relationship with the IFN-? promoter region –56/-36 region. In this study we investigate a shorter isoform of Rlk, one

Helix-Loop-Helix Proteins LYL1 and E2a Form Heterodimeric Complexes with Distinctive DNA-Binding Properties in

by Mol Cell Biol, A Miyamoto, X Cui, L Naumovski, M L Cleary, Hematolymphoid Cells, Alison Miyamoto, Xiangmin Cui, Louie Naumovski, Michael, L. Cleary , 1996
"... cells. DNA-binding properties in hematolymphoid heterodimeric complexes with distinctive Helix-loop-helix proteins LYL1 and E2a form ..."
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cells. DNA-binding properties in hematolymphoid heterodimeric complexes with distinctive Helix-loop-helix proteins LYL1 and E2a form

The DNA-binding properties of polyomavirus large T antigen are altered by ATP and other nucleotides

by Heather E. Lorimer, Edith H. Wang, Carol Prives - J. Virol , 1991
"... We have examined the influence of ATP on the DNA-binding properties of polyomavirus large T antigen (Py TAg). Utilizing nitrocellulose filter binding, DNase I footprinting, and gel mobility shift assays, we observed that ATP increased Py TAg binding to DNA fragments containing either all Py TAg-bind ..."
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We have examined the influence of ATP on the DNA-binding properties of polyomavirus large T antigen (Py TAg). Utilizing nitrocellulose filter binding, DNase I footprinting, and gel mobility shift assays, we observed that ATP increased Py TAg binding to DNA fragments containing either all Py TAg-binding

DNA Binding Properties of the Small Cascade Subunit

by Michael Daume, Andre ́ Plagens, Lennart R , 2014
"... CRISPR-Cas systems provide immunity against viral attacks in archaeal and bacterial cells. Type I systems employ a Cas protein complex termed Cascade, which utilizes small CRISPR RNAs to detect and degrade the exogenic DNA. A small sequence motif, the PAM, marks the foreign substrates. Previously, a ..."
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and mutants that showed decreased ssDNA-binding and reduced Cascade-mediated DNA cleavage were identified. Csa5 oligomerization prevented DNA binding. Specific recognition of the PAM sequence was not observed. Phylogenetic analyses identified Csa5 as a universal member of type I-A systems and revealed three

The DNA binding properties of Saccharomyces cerevisiae Rad51 protein

by Elena M. Zaitseva, Eugene N. Zaitsev, Stephen C. Kowalczykowski - J. Biol. Chem , 1999
"... Saccharomyces cerevisiae Rad51 protein is the para-digm for eukaryotic ATP-dependent DNA strand ex-change proteins. To explain some of the unique charac-teristics of DNA strand exchange promoted by Rad51 protein, when compared with its prokaryotic homo-logue the Escherichia coli RecA protein, we ana ..."
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analyzed the DNA binding properties of the Rad51 protein. Rad51 protein binds both single-stranded DNA (ssDNA) and double-stranded DNA (dsDNA) in an ATP- and Mg21-de-pendent manner, over a wide range of pH, with an ap-parent binding stoichiometry of approximately 1 pro-tein monomer per 4 (61) nucleotides

Regulates NF- κB DNA Binding Properties

by Iκbβ, Li Liu, Youn-tae Kwak, Françoise Bex, León F. García-martínez, Xiao-hua Li, Katheryn Meek, William S. Lane, Richard B, Katheryn Meek, William S. Lane, Richard B. Gaynor
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Solution structure and DNA-binding properties of the phosphoesterase domain of DNA ligase D

by Aswin Natarajan, Kaushik Dutta, Deniz B. Temel, Pravin A. Nair, Stewart Shuman, Ranajeet Ghose , 2011
"... The phosphoesterase (PE) domain of the bacterial DNA repair enzyme LigD possesses distinctive manganese-dependent 30-phosphomonoesterase and 30-phosphodiesterase activities. PE exemplifies a new family of DNA end-healing enzymes found in all phylogenetic domains. Here, we determined the structure of ..."
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dynamic. Chemical shift perturbations in the presence of primer-template duplexes with 30-deoxynucleotide, 30-deoxynucleotide30-phosphate,or30 ribonucleotide termini reveal the surface used byPaePE to bind sub-strate DNA and suggest amore efficient engagement in the presence of a 30-ribonucleotide

Comparison of the Structure and DNA-binding Properties of the E2 Proteins from an Oncogenic and

by A Non-oncogenic Human Papillomavirus, Ghislaine Dell, Kay W. Wilkinson, Rebecca Tranter, Joanna Parish, R. Leo Brady, Kevin Gaston
"... Human papillomaviruses (HPVs) that infect the genital tract can be divided into two groups: high-risk HPV types, such as HPV 16 and HPV 18, are associated with cancer, low-risk HPV types, such as HPV 6, are associated with benign warts. In both high-risk and low-risk HPV types, the papillomavirus E2 ..."
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2 protein binds to four sites within the viral long con-trol region (LCR) and regulates viral gene expression. Here, we present the crystal structure of the minimal DNA-binding domain (DBD) from the HPV 6 E2 protein. We show that the HPV 6 E2 DBD is structurally more similar to the HPV 18 and bovine
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