The tissue specificity of a particular class of non-histone chromatin proteins characterized by strong bonds to DNA, tightly bound non-histone chromatin proteins (t.b. NHCp), was investigated. In connection with its possible role in the cell differentiation, its distribution in chromatin fractions obtained by digestion with DNAase II and precipitation with MgCl2 was studied. It was shown by bidimensional gel electrophoresis that some proteins of this class are tissue specific for pig liver compared to kidney chromatin. For both tissues, most tissue specific proteins were found to be peculiar to the chromatin fraction that remains insoluble after prolonged digestion with DNAase II. The proteins found in this chromatin fraction are common to the nuclear matrix proteins and, considering the chromatin organization, may be involved in the attachment point for loops in the axial matrix structure. It is possible that proteins of this class, directly or indirectly, play an important role in the regulation of transcription and differentiation in eukaryotes, by modulating the supercoiled state of DNA.

Distribution of tissue-specific tightly bound non-histone proteins in chromatin fractions obtained by DNAase II digestion / R. I., Lonigro; P., Allegra; Altieri, Fabio; A., Tomassetti; Caiafa, Paola. - In: PHYSIOLOGICAL CHEMISTRY AND PHYSICS AND MEDICAL NMR. - ISSN 0748-6642. - STAMPA. - 17:2(1985), pp. 219-226.

Distribution of tissue-specific tightly bound non-histone proteins in chromatin fractions obtained by DNAase II digestion.

ALTIERI, Fabio;CAIAFA, Paola
1985

Abstract

The tissue specificity of a particular class of non-histone chromatin proteins characterized by strong bonds to DNA, tightly bound non-histone chromatin proteins (t.b. NHCp), was investigated. In connection with its possible role in the cell differentiation, its distribution in chromatin fractions obtained by digestion with DNAase II and precipitation with MgCl2 was studied. It was shown by bidimensional gel electrophoresis that some proteins of this class are tissue specific for pig liver compared to kidney chromatin. For both tissues, most tissue specific proteins were found to be peculiar to the chromatin fraction that remains insoluble after prolonged digestion with DNAase II. The proteins found in this chromatin fraction are common to the nuclear matrix proteins and, considering the chromatin organization, may be involved in the attachment point for loops in the axial matrix structure. It is possible that proteins of this class, directly or indirectly, play an important role in the regulation of transcription and differentiation in eukaryotes, by modulating the supercoiled state of DNA.
1985
chromatin; non-histone chromatin proteins; nuclear matrix
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Distribution of tissue-specific tightly bound non-histone proteins in chromatin fractions obtained by DNAase II digestion / R. I., Lonigro; P., Allegra; Altieri, Fabio; A., Tomassetti; Caiafa, Paola. - In: PHYSIOLOGICAL CHEMISTRY AND PHYSICS AND MEDICAL NMR. - ISSN 0748-6642. - STAMPA. - 17:2(1985), pp. 219-226.
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