نتایج جستجو برای: hmgb proteins

تعداد نتایج: 555827  

Journal: :iranian journal of allergy, asthma and immunology 0
kabir magajir hamid department of pathobiology, immunology division, school of public health, tehran university of medical sciences- international campus (tums-ic), tehran, iran and department of immunology, faculty of medical laboratory sciences, usmanu danfodiyo university, sokoto, nigeria ahmad nejati department of virology, school of public health, tehran university of medical sciences, tehran, iran zabihollah shoja department of virology, pasteur institute of iran, tehran, iran yaghoub mollaei-kandelousd immunology department, faculty of medicine, iran university of medical sciences, tehran, iran rozita doosti ms research center, neuroscience institute, tehran university of medical sciences, tehran, iran abbas mirshafiey department of pathobiology, immunology division, school of public health, tehran university of medical sciences, tehran, iran

multiple sclerosis is a chronic inflammatory disease of the central nervous system characterized by a complex immune response. because of the complex nature of ms pathogenesis, a panel of biomarkers derived from different platforms will be required to reflect disease-related alterations. monitoring and evaluation of molecules associated with the pathogenesis of the disease would provide useful ...

Journal: :The Journal of biological chemistry 2002
Nicholas M Krohn Shuichi Yanagisawa Klaus D Grasser

The high mobility group (HMG) proteins of the HMGB family are chromatin-associated proteins that can contribute to transcriptional control by interaction with certain transcription factors. Using the transcription factor Dof2 and five different maize HMGB proteins, we have examined the specificity of the HMGB-transcription factor interaction. The HMG-box DNA binding domain of HMGB1 is sufficien...

Journal: :The Journal of biological chemistry 2002
Christian Stemmer Andrea Schwander Guy Bauw Peter Fojan Klaus D Grasser

The high mobility group (HMG) proteins of the HMGB family are architectural factors in eukaryotic chromatin, which are involved in the regulation of various DNA-dependent processes. We have examined the post-translational modifications of five HMGB proteins from maize suspension cultured cells, revealing that HMGB1 and HMGB2/3, but not HMGB4 and HMGB5, are phosphorylated by protein kinase CK2. ...

Journal: :Plant physiology 2010
Dorthe S Pedersen Thomas Merkle Barbara Marktl Dorte L Lildballe Martin Antosch Thorsten Bergmann Katja Tönsing Dario Anselmetti Klaus D Grasser

High mobility group (HMG) proteins of the HMGB family are chromatin-associated proteins that as architectural factors are involved in the regulation of transcription and other DNA-dependent processes. HMGB proteins are generally considered nuclear proteins, although mammalian HMGB1 can also be detected in the cytoplasm and outside of cells. Plant HMGB proteins studied so far were found exclusiv...

2008
Sarah C. Roemer James Adelman Mair E. A. Churchill Dean P. Edwards

The DNA-binding domain (DBD) of progesterone receptor (PR) is bipartite containing a zinc module core that interacts with progesterone response elements (PRE), and a short flexible carboxyl terminal extension (CTE) that interacts with the minor groove flanking the PRE. The chromosomal high-mobility group B proteins (HMGB), defined as DNA architectural proteins capable of bending DNA, also funct...

Journal: :EMBO reports 2003
Andrew A Travers

The high-mobility-group B (HMGB) chromosomal proteins are characterized by the HMG box, a DNA-binding domain that both introduces a tight bend into DNA and binds preferentially to a variety of distorted DNA structures. The HMGB proteins seem to act primarily as architectural facilitators in the manipulation of nucleoprotein complexes; for example, in the assembly of complexes involved in recomb...

Journal: :Molecular endocrinology 2004
Dweepanita Das Ronald C Peterson William M Scovell

The estrogen receptor alpha (ER) is a ligand-dependent transcription factor that regulates the expression of estrogen-responsive genes. A key step in the activation process is the initial binding of the ER dimer to the estrogen response element (ERE). We examined the effect of the coactivator proteins, HMGB1 and HMGB2, in enhancing ER binding affinity to single and tandem EREs. Using EMSAs, bot...

2013
Micah J. McCauley Emily M. Rueter Ioulia Rouzina L. James Maher Mark C. Williams

Eukaryotic High-Mobility Group B (HMGB) proteins alter DNA elasticity while facilitating transcription, replication and DNA repair. We developed a new single-molecule method to probe non-specific DNA interactions for two HMGB homologs: the human HMGB2 box A domain and yeast Nhp6Ap, along with chimeric mutants replacing neutral N-terminal residues of the HMGB2 protein with cationic sequences fro...

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