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  • Title: The nuclear 42-kDa phosphoprotein preferentially binds promoter-containing single-stranded DNA.
    Author: Stigare J, Egyhazi E.
    Journal: Biochem Biophys Res Commun; 1991 May 15; 176(3):1565-70. PubMed ID: 2039530.
    Abstract:
    The DNA-binding activity of a 42-kDa phosphoprotein from salivary gland cells and cultured epithelial cells of Chironomus tentans have been analyzed by the Southwestern technique. Both the salivary gland and the epithelial cell 42-kDa polypeptides were found to be single-stranded DNA-binding proteins. They bind to single-stranded promoter-containing restriction fragments including sequences from -204 to +74 from the ecdysterone controlled I-18C gene as well as sequences including the joint histone H2A/H2B promoters in a sequence selective manner. By contrast, the 42-kDa polypeptides show no significant binding to intragenic restriction fragments from +71 to +351 from the I-18C gene. Previous and present data taken together suggest that the 42-kDa protein has a general role in the regulation of protein coding genes.
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