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Isolation and characterization of nucleoid proteins from Escherichia coli

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Of the molecular species of proteins associated with the nucleoids of Escherichia coli cells, those with relatively high affinity to bind to DNA were isolated and characterized. Seven classes of nucleoid proteins with molecular weights of 9,000, 17,000 (two molecular species), 22,000, 24,000, 27,000 and 28,000 were isolated at more than 90% purity or were partially purified. On the basis of its amino acid composition and other chemical properties, the 9,000 dalton protein was identified as HLP II (or HU protein or BH2) (Pettijohn 1982: Rouvière-Yaniv and Gros 1975; Varshavsky et al. 1978). The 17 K protein consisted of two molecular species and one of these, 17 K (a) protein, seemed to be identical with HLPI (or protein 1 or BH1) reported previously (Pettijohn 1982; Varshavsky et al. 1977; Varshavsky et al. 1978). The 26 K protein was identical to the 22 K protein (Kishi et al. 1982). The 27 K protein showed immunological cross-reactivity with the antibody for histone H2A and was thus identified as the H protein reported previously (Hübscher et al. 1980). Two basic proteins, 9 K and 17 K(a), showed relatively high binding affinities to DNA, while the 28 K protein showed moderate binding affinity. The biological significance of these nucleoid proteins, which constitute a family of proteins participating in formation of the nucleoid structure, is discussed.

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Yamazaki, Ki., Nagata, A., Kano, Y. et al. Isolation and characterization of nucleoid proteins from Escherichia coli . Mol Gen Genet 196, 217–224 (1984). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF00328053

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