Science, Vol.264, No.5157, 433-436, 1994
Association of Poly(Ca)Center-Dot-Poly(TG) DNA Fragments into 4-Stranded Complexes Bound by HMG-1 and HMG-2
The tandemly repeated DNA sequence poly(CA).poly(TG) is found in tracts up to 60 base pairs long, dispersed at thousands of sites throughout the genomes of eukaryotes. Double-stranded DNA fragments containing such sequences associated spontaneously with each other in vitro, in the absence of protein, forming stable four-stranded structures that were detected by gel electrophoresis and electron microscopy. These structures were recognized specifically by the nuclear nonhistone high mobility group (HMG) proteins 1 and 2 as evidenced by gel retardation. Such sequence-specific complexes might be involved in vivo in recombination or other processes requiring specific association of two double-stranded DNA molecules.
Keywords:HANDED Z-DNA;HOMOLOGOUS RECOMBINATION;EUKARYOTIC GENOMES;CIRCULAR-DICHROISM;HOT SPOT;Z-FORM;PROTEIN;SEQUENCES;GENE;BINDING