Abstract
HMG-17 proteins are nucleosomal proteins, implicated in control of chromatin structure and transcription, in a way that has not yet been fully understood. In this report, quantification of HMG-17 in porcine tissues was performed, by ELISA, using previously produced and characterized specific rabbit anti- HMG-17 antibodies. Our results showed high levels of HMG-17 compared to the DNA and H1 content of the tissues (on the contrary to previous reports), and more specifically that there were 1.7 molecules of HMG-17 per molecule of histone H1.
Keywords: hmg-17, histone h1, quantification, elisa, tissue distribution.
Protein & Peptide Letters
Title: Content of the Hmg-17 Chromosomal Protein in Porcine Tissues
Volume: 11 Issue: 6
Author(s): Vassiliki A. Boumba, Konstantin Seferiadis and Theodore Vougiouklakis
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Keywords: hmg-17, histone h1, quantification, elisa, tissue distribution.
Abstract: HMG-17 proteins are nucleosomal proteins, implicated in control of chromatin structure and transcription, in a way that has not yet been fully understood. In this report, quantification of HMG-17 in porcine tissues was performed, by ELISA, using previously produced and characterized specific rabbit anti- HMG-17 antibodies. Our results showed high levels of HMG-17 compared to the DNA and H1 content of the tissues (on the contrary to previous reports), and more specifically that there were 1.7 molecules of HMG-17 per molecule of histone H1.
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Boumba A. Vassiliki, Seferiadis Konstantin and Vougiouklakis Theodore, Content of the Hmg-17 Chromosomal Protein in Porcine Tissues, Protein & Peptide Letters 2004; 11 (6) . https://dx.doi.org/10.2174/0929866043406193
DOI https://dx.doi.org/10.2174/0929866043406193 |
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