-
1
-
-
0019888694
-
Histone H1 and H5: One or two molecules per nucleosome?
-
Bates, D.L. and Thomas, J.O. (1981) Histone H1 and H5: one or two molecules per nucleosome? Nucleic Acids Res. 9, 5883-5893
-
(1981)
Nucleic Acids Res.
, vol.9
, pp. 5883-5893
-
-
Bates, D.L.1
Thomas, J.O.2
-
2
-
-
2942596544
-
Network of dynamic interactions between histone H1 and high-mobility-group proteins in chromatin
-
Catez, F., Yang, H., Tracey, K.J., Reeves, R., Misteli, T. and Bustin, M. (2004) Network of dynamic interactions between histone H1 and high-mobility-group proteins in chromatin. Mol. Cell. Biol. 24, 4321-4328
-
(2004)
Mol. Cell. Biol.
, vol.24
, pp. 4321-4328
-
-
Catez, F.1
Yang, H.2
Tracey, K.J.3
Reeves, R.4
Misteli, T.5
Bustin, M.6
-
3
-
-
0019157001
-
The structure of histone H1 and its location in chromatin
-
DOI 10.1038/288675a0
-
Allan, M., Hartman, P.G., Crane-Robinson, C. and Aviles, F.X. (1980) The structure of histone H1 and its location in the nucleosome. Nature 288, 675-679 (Pubitemid 11168522)
-
(1980)
Nature
, vol.288
, Issue.5792
, pp. 675-679
-
-
Allan, J.1
Hartman, P.G.2
Crane-Robinson, C.3
Aviles, F.X.4
-
4
-
-
0029994947
-
Linker histone-dependent DNA structure in linear mononucleosomes
-
Hamiche, A., Schultz, P., Ramakrishnan, V., Oudet, P. and Prunell, A. (1996) Linker histone-dependent DNA structure in linear mononucleosomes. J. Mol. Biol. 257, 30-42
-
(1996)
J. Mol. Biol.
, vol.257
, pp. 30-42
-
-
Hamiche, A.1
Schultz, P.2
Ramakrishnan, V.3
Oudet, P.4
Prunell, A.5
-
5
-
-
77953104932
-
Single-base resolution mapping of H1-nucleosome interactions and 3D organization of the nucleosome
-
Syed, S.H., Goutte-Gattat, D., Becker, N., Meyer, S., Shukla, M.S., Hayes, J.J., Everaers, R., Angelov, D., Bednar, J. and Dimitrov, S. (2010) Single-base resolution mapping of H1-nucleosome interactions and 3D organization of the nucleosome. Proc. Natl. Acad. Sci. U.S.A. 107, 9620-9625
-
(2010)
Proc. Natl. Acad. Sci. U.S.A.
, vol.107
, pp. 9620-9625
-
-
Syed, S.H.1
Goutte-Gattat, D.2
Becker, N.3
Meyer, S.4
Shukla, M.S.5
Hayes, J.J.6
Everaers, R.7
Angelov, D.8
Bednar, J.9
Dimitrov, S.10
-
6
-
-
0018581187
-
Involvement of histone H1 in the organization of the nucleosome and of the salt-dependent superstructures of chromatin
-
DOI 10.1083/jcb.83.2.403
-
Thoma, F., Koller, T. and Klug, A. (1979) Involvement of histone H1 in the organization of the nucleosome and of the salt-dependent superstructures of chromatin. J. Cell Biol. 83, 403-427 (Pubitemid 10205723)
-
(1979)
Journal of Cell Biology
, vol.83
, Issue.2 I
, pp. 403-427
-
-
Thoma, F.1
Koller, T..2
Klug, A.3
-
7
-
-
0030358586
-
High-mobility-group chromosomal proteins: Architectural components that facilitate chromatin function
-
Bustin, M. and Reeves, R. (1996) High-mobility-group chromosomal proteins: architectural components that facilitate chromatin function. Prog. Nucleic Acid Res. Mol. Biol. 54, 35-100
-
(1996)
Prog. Nucleic Acid Res. Mol. Biol.
, vol.54
, pp. 35-100
-
-
Bustin, M.1
Reeves, R.2
-
8
-
-
0035281548
-
HMG1 and 2 and related "architectural" DNA-binding proteins
-
Thomas, J.O. and Travers, A.A. (2001) HMG1 and 2 and related "architectural" DNA-binding proteins. Trends Biochem. Sci. 26, 167-174
-
(2001)
Trends Biochem. Sci.
, vol.26
, pp. 167-174
-
-
Thomas, J.O.1
Travers, A.A.2
-
9
-
-
35948985223
-
Chromosomal HMG-box proteins
-
Zlatanova, J. and Leuba, S.H., eds, Elsevier, Amsterdam
-
Travers, A.A. and Thomas, J.O. (2004) Chromosomal HMG-box proteins. In Chromatin Structure and Dynamics: State-of-the-Art (Zlatanova, J. and Leuba, S.H., eds), pp. 103-134, Elsevier, Amsterdam
-
(2004)
Chromatin Structure and Dynamics: State-of-the-Art
, pp. 103-134
-
-
Travers, A.A.1
Thomas, J.O.2
-
10
-
-
17144376810
-
High-mobility group box 1 protein (HMGB1): Nuclear weapon in the immune arsenal
-
Lotze, M.T. and Tracey, K.J. (2005) High-mobility group box 1 protein (HMGB1): nuclear weapon in the immune arsenal. Nat. Rev. Immunol. 5, 331-342
-
(2005)
Nat. Rev. Immunol.
, vol.5
, pp. 331-342
-
-
Lotze, M.T.1
Tracey, K.J.2
-
11
-
-
0027156630
-
The specific interactions of HMG 1 and 2 with negatively supercoiled DNA are modulated by their acidic C-terminal domains and involve cysteine residues in their HMG 1/2 boxes
-
Sheflin, L.G., Fucile, N.W. and Spaulding, S.W. (1993) The specific interactions of HMG 1 and 2 with negatively supercoiled DNA are modulated by their acidic C-terminal domains and involve cysteine residues in their HMG 1/2 boxes. Biochemistry 32, 3238-3248 (Pubitemid 23126888)
-
(1993)
Biochemistry
, vol.32
, Issue.13
, pp. 3238-3248
-
-
Sheflin, L.G.1
Fucile, N.W.2
Spaulding, S.W.3
-
12
-
-
0028359704
-
DNA looping by the HMG-box domains of HMG1 and modulation of DNA binding by the acidic C-terminal domain
-
Štros, M., Štokrová, J. and Thomas, J.O. (1994) DNA looping by the HMG-box domains of HMG1 and modulation of DNA binding by the acidic C-terminal domain. Nucleic Acids Res. 22, 1044-1051 (Pubitemid 24162168)
-
(1994)
Nucleic Acids Research
, vol.22
, Issue.6
, pp. 1044-1051
-
-
Stros, M.1
Stokrova, J.2
Thomas, J.O.3
-
13
-
-
0034711421
-
The effect of the acidic tail on the DNA-binding properties of the HMG1,2 class of proteins: Insights from tail switching and tail removal
-
Lee, K.-B. and Thomas, J.O. (2000) The effect of the acidic tail on the DNA-binding properties of the HMG1,2 class of proteins: insights from tail switching and tail removal. J. Mol. Biol. 304, 135-149
-
(2000)
J. Mol. Biol.
, vol.304
, pp. 135-149
-
-
Lee, K.-B.1
Thomas, J.O.2
-
14
-
-
0031566959
-
The acidic tail of the high mobility group protein HMG-D modulates the structural selectivity of DNA binding
-
Payet, D. and Travers, A. (1997) The acidic tail of the high mobility group protein HMG-D modulates the structural selectivity of DNA binding. J. Mol. Biol. 266, 66-75
-
(1997)
J. Mol. Biol.
, vol.266
, pp. 66-75
-
-
Payet, D.1
Travers, A.2
-
15
-
-
0028580511
-
Stimulation of transcription in cultured cells by high mobility group protein 1: Essential role of the acidic carboxyl-terminal region
-
Aizawa, S., Nishino, H., Saito, K., Kimura, K., Shirakawa, H. and Yoshida, M. (1994) Stimulation of transcription in cultured cells by high mobility group protein 1: essential role of the acidic carboxyl-terminal region. Biochemistry 33, 14690-14695
-
(1994)
Biochemistry
, vol.33
, pp. 14690-14695
-
-
Aizawa, S.1
Nishino, H.2
Saito, K.3
Kimura, K.4
Shirakawa, H.5
Yoshida, M.6
-
16
-
-
3342939967
-
Acidic C-tail of HMGB1 is required for its target binding to nucleosome linker DNA and transcription stimulation
-
DOI 10.1021/bi035975l
-
Ueda, T., Chou, H., Kawase, T., Shirakawa, H. and Yoshida, M. (2004) Acidic C-tail of HMGB1 is required for its target binding to nucleosome linker DNA and transcription stimulation. Biochemistry 43, 9901-9908 (Pubitemid 38993839)
-
(2004)
Biochemistry
, vol.43
, Issue.30
, pp. 9901-9908
-
-
Ueda, T.1
Chou, H.2
Kawase, T.3
Shirakawa, H.4
Yoshida, M.5
-
17
-
-
0032500508
-
The non-histone chromatin protein HMG1 protects linker DNA on the side opposite to that protected by linker histones
-
An, W., van Holde, K. and Zlatanova, J. (1998) The non-histone chromatin protein HMG1 protects linker DNA on the side opposite to that protected by linker histones. J. Biol. Chem. 273, 26289-26291
-
(1998)
J. Biol. Chem.
, vol.273
, pp. 26289-26291
-
-
An, W.1
Van Holde, K.2
Zlatanova, J.3
-
18
-
-
0035813141
-
HMG-D and histone H1 interplay during chromatin assembly and early embryogenesis
-
Ner, S.S., Blank, T., Pérez-Paralle, M.L., Grigliatti, T.A., Becker, P.B. and Travers, A.A. (2001) HMG-D and histone H1 interplay during chromatin assembly and early embryogenesis. J. Biol. Chem. 276, 37569-37576
-
(2001)
J. Biol. Chem.
, vol.276
, pp. 37569-37576
-
-
Ner, S.S.1
Blank, T.2
Pérez-Paralle, M.L.3
Grigliatti, T.A.4
Becker, P.B.5
Travers, A.A.6
-
19
-
-
0028211484
-
HMG-D, the Drosophila melanogaster homologue of HMG 1 protein, is associated with early embryonic chromatin in the absence of histone H1
-
Ner, S.S. and Travers, A.A. (1994) HMG-D, the Drosophila melanogaster homologue of HMG 1 protein, is associated with early embryonic chromatin in the absence of histone H1. EMBO J. 13, 1817-1822 (Pubitemid 24124514)
-
(1994)
EMBO Journal
, vol.13
, Issue.8
, pp. 1817-1822
-
-
Ner, S.S.1
Travers, A.A.2
-
20
-
-
0030064348
-
Evidence for a shared structural role for HMG1 and linker histones B4 and H1 in organizing chromatin
-
Nightingale, K., Dimitrov, S., Reeves, R. and Wolffe, A.P. (1996) Evidence for a shared structural role for HMG1 and linker histones B4 and H1 in organizing chromatin. EMBO J. 15, 548-561 (Pubitemid 26044568)
-
(1996)
EMBO Journal
, vol.15
, Issue.3
, pp. 548-561
-
-
Nightingale, K.1
Dimitrov, S.2
Reeves, R.3
Wolffe, A.P.4
-
21
-
-
0037295617
-
Priming the nucleosome: A role for HMGB proteins
-
Travers, A. (2003) Priming the nucleosome: a role for HMGB proteins. EMBO Rep. 4, 131-136
-
(2003)
EMBO Rep.
, vol.4
, pp. 131-136
-
-
Travers, A.1
-
22
-
-
0033559228
-
Domain-domain interactions in high mobility group 1 protein (HMG1)
-
DOI 10.1046/j.1432-1327.1999.00185.x
-
Ramstein, J., Locker, D., Bianchi, M.E. and Leng, M. (1999) Domain-domain interactions in high mobility group 1 protein (HMG1). Eur. J. Biochem. 260, 692-700 (Pubitemid 29148634)
-
(1999)
European Journal of Biochemistry
, vol.260
, Issue.3
, pp. 692-700
-
-
Ramstein, J.1
Locker, D.2
Bianchi, M.E.3
Leng, M.4
-
23
-
-
4644335083
-
The long acidic tail of high mobility group box 1 (HMGB1) protein forms an extended and flexible structure that interacts with specific residues within and between the HMG boxes
-
DOI 10.1021/bi049364k
-
Knapp, S., Müller, S., Digilio, G., Bonaldi, T., Bianchi, M.E. and Musco, G. (2004) The long acidic tail of high mobility group box 1 (HMGB1) protein forms an extended and flexible structure that interacts with specific residues within and between the HMG boxes. Biochemistry 43, 11992-11997 (Pubitemid 39280544)
-
(2004)
Biochemistry
, vol.43
, Issue.38
, pp. 11992-11997
-
-
Knapp, S.1
Muller, S.2
Digilio, G.3
Bonaldi, T.4
Bianchi, M.E.5
Musco, G.6
-
24
-
-
36249025734
-
Mapping intramolecular interactions between domains in HMGB1 using a tail-truncation approach
-
Watson, M., Stott, K. and Thomas, J.O. (2007) Mapping intramolecular interactions between domains in HMGB1 using a tail-truncation approach. J. Mol. Biol. 374, 1286-1297
-
(2007)
J. Mol. Biol.
, vol.374
, pp. 1286-1297
-
-
Watson, M.1
Stott, K.2
Thomas, J.O.3
-
25
-
-
77958472027
-
Tail-mediated collapse of HMGB1 is dynamic and occurs via differential binding of the acidic tail to the A and B domains
-
Stott, K., Watson, M., Howe, F.S., Grossmann, J.G. and Thomas, J.O. (2010) Tail-mediated collapse of HMGB1 is dynamic and occurs via differential binding of the acidic tail to the A and B domains. J. Mol. Biol. 403, 706-722
-
(2010)
J. Mol. Biol.
, vol.403
, pp. 706-722
-
-
Stott, K.1
Watson, M.2
Howe, F.S.3
Grossmann, J.G.4
Thomas, J.O.5
-
26
-
-
56949091228
-
The interaction of HMGB1 and linker histones occurs through their acidic and basic tails
-
Cato, L., Stott, K., Watson, M. and Thomas, J.O. (2008) The interaction of HMGB1 and linker histones occurs through their acidic and basic tails. J. Mol. Biol. 384, 1262-1272
-
(2008)
J. Mol. Biol.
, vol.384
, pp. 1262-1272
-
-
Cato, L.1
Stott, K.2
Watson, M.3
Thomas, J.O.4
-
27
-
-
0018294176
-
Chromatin fractionation procedure that yields nucleosomes containing near-stoichiometric amounts of high mobility group nonhistone chromosomal proteins
-
Jackson, J.B., Pollock, J.M. and Rill, R.L. (1979) Chromatin fractionation procedure that yields nucleosomes containing near-stoichiometric amounts of high mobility group nonhistone chromosomal proteins. Biochemistry 18, 3739-3748 (Pubitemid 9254260)
-
(1979)
Biochemistry
, vol.18
, Issue.17
, pp. 3739-3748
-
-
Jackson, J.B.1
Pollock Jr., J.M.2
Lill, R.L.3
-
28
-
-
33745255099
-
A topoisomerase IIβ-mediated dsDNA break required for regulated transcription
-
Ju, B.G., Lunyak, V.V., Perissi, V., Garcia-Bassets, I., Rose, D.W., Glass, C.K. and Rosenfeld, M.G. (2006) A topoisomerase IIβ-mediated dsDNA break required for regulated transcription. Science 312, 1789-1902
-
(2006)
Science
, vol.312
, pp. 1789-1902
-
-
Ju, B.G.1
Lunyak, V.V.2
Perissi, V.3
Garcia-Bassets, I.4
Rose, D.W.5
Glass, C.K.6
Rosenfeld, M.G.7
-
29
-
-
0035810935
-
Preferential interaction of the core histone tail domains with linker DNA
-
Angelov, D., Vitolo, J.M., Mutskov, V., Dimitrov, S. and Hayes, J.J. (2001) Preferential interaction of the core histone tail domains with linker DNA. Proc. Natl. Acad. Sci. U.S.A. 98, 6599-6604
-
(2001)
Proc. Natl. Acad. Sci. U.S.A.
, vol.98
, pp. 6599-6604
-
-
Angelov, D.1
Vitolo, J.M.2
Mutskov, V.3
Dimitrov, S.4
Hayes, J.J.5
-
30
-
-
0346888668
-
HMG-D and histone H1 alter the local accessibility of nucleosomal DNA
-
DOI 10.1093/nar/gkg923
-
Ragab, A. and Travers, A. (2003) HMG-D and histone H1 alter the local accessibility of nucleosomal DNA. Nucleic Acids Res. 31, 7083-7089 (Pubitemid 38008441)
-
(2003)
Nucleic Acids Research
, vol.31
, Issue.24
, pp. 7083-7089
-
-
Ragab, A.1
Travers, A.2
-
31
-
-
4243824006
-
The DNA chaperone HMGB1 facilitates ACF/CHRAC-dependent nucleosome sliding
-
DOI 10.1093/emboj/cdf692
-
Bonaldi, T., Langst, G., Strohner, R., Becker, P.B. and Bianchi, M.E. (2002) The DNA chaperone HMGB1 facilitates ACF/CHRAC-dependent nucleosome sliding. EMBO J. 21, 6865-6873 (Pubitemid 36014558)
-
(2002)
EMBO Journal
, vol.21
, Issue.24
, pp. 6865-6873
-
-
Bonaldi, T.1
Langst, G.2
Strohner, R.3
Becker, P.B.4
Bianchi, M.E.5
-
32
-
-
0032520175
-
High mobility group protein-1 (HMG-1) is a unique activator of p53
-
Jayaraman, L., Moorthy, N.C., Murthy, K.G., Manley, J.L., Bustin, M. and Prives, C. (1998) High mobility group protein-1 (HMG-1) is a unique activator of p53. Genes Dev. 12, 462-472 (Pubitemid 28101009)
-
(1998)
Genes and Development
, vol.12
, Issue.4
, pp. 462-472
-
-
Jayaraman, L.1
Moorthy, N.C.2
Murthy, K.G.K.3
Manley, J.L.4
Bustin, M.5
Prives, C.6
-
33
-
-
0036784608
-
Efficient specific DNA binding by p53 requires both its central and C-terminal domains as revealed by studies with high-mobility group 1 protein
-
McKinney, K. and Prives, C. (2002) Efficient specific DNA binding by p53 requires both its central and C-terminal domains as revealed by studies with high-mobility group 1 protein. Mol. Cell. Biol. 22, 6797-6808
-
(2002)
Mol. Cell. Biol.
, vol.22
, pp. 6797-6808
-
-
McKinney, K.1
Prives, C.2
-
34
-
-
0028999513
-
Differences in the DNA-binding properties of the HMG-box domains of HMG1 and the sex-determining factor SRY
-
Teo, S.-H., Grasser, K.D. and Thomas, J.O. (1995) Differences in the DNA-binding properties of the HMG-box domains of HMG1 and the sex-determining factor SRY. Eur. J. Biochem. 230, 943-950
-
(1995)
Eur. J. Biochem.
, vol.230
, pp. 943-950
-
-
Teo, S.-H.1
Grasser, K.D.2
Thomas, J.O.3
-
35
-
-
0027216519
-
The nonspecific DNA-binding and -bending proteins HMG1 and HMG2 promote the assembly of complex nucleoprotein structures
-
Paull, T.T., Haykinson, M.J. and Johnson, R.C. (1993) The nonspecific DNA-binding and -bending proteins HMG1 and HMG2 promote the assembly of complex nucleoprotein structures. Genes Dev. 7, 1521-1534 (Pubitemid 23234346)
-
(1993)
Genes and Development
, vol.7
, Issue.8
, pp. 1521-1534
-
-
Paull, T.T.1
Haykinson, M.J.2
Johnson, R.C.3
-
36
-
-
0033607614
-
Structure-specific binding of the two tandem HMG boxes of HMGB1 to four-way junction DNA is mediated by the A domain
-
Webb, M. and Thomas, J.O. (1999) Structure-specific binding of the two tandem HMG boxes of HMGB1 to four-way junction DNA is mediated by the A domain. J. Mol. Biol. 294, 373-387
-
(1999)
J. Mol. Biol.
, vol.294
, pp. 373-387
-
-
Webb, M.1
Thomas, J.O.2
-
37
-
-
2642553083
-
High-affinity binding of tumor-suppressor protein p53 and HMGB1 to hemicatenated DNA loops
-
DOI 10.1021/bi049928k
-
Štros, M., Muselíková-Polanská, E., Pospísilová, S. and Strauss, F. (2004) High-affinity binding of tumor-suppressor protein p53 and HMGB1 to hemicatenated DNA loops. Biochemistry 43, 7215-7225 (Pubitemid 38720539)
-
(2004)
Biochemistry
, vol.43
, Issue.22
, pp. 7215-7225
-
-
Stros, M.1
Muselikova-Polanska, E.2
Pospisilova, S.3
Strauss, F.4
-
38
-
-
0035831457
-
Interaction with p53 enhances binding of cisplatin-modified DNA by high mobility group 1 protein
-
Imamura, T., Izumi, H., Nagatani, G., Ise, T., Nomoto, M., Iwamoto, Y. and Kohno, K. (2001) Interaction with p53 enhances binding of cisplatin-modified DNA by high mobility group 1 protein. J. Biol. Chem. 276, 7534-7540
-
(2001)
J. Biol. Chem.
, vol.276
, pp. 7534-7540
-
-
Imamura, T.1
Izumi, H.2
Nagatani, G.3
Ise, T.4
Nomoto, M.5
Iwamoto, Y.6
Kohno, K.7
-
39
-
-
0036510607
-
HMGB1 interacts with many apparently unrelated proteins by recognizing short amino acid sequences
-
Dintilhac, A. and Bernue? s, J. (2002) HMGB1 interacts with many apparently unrelated proteins by recognizing short amino acid sequences. J. Biol. Chem. 277, 7021-7028
-
(2002)
J. Biol. Chem.
, vol.277
, pp. 7021-7028
-
-
Dintilhac, A.1
Bernues, J.2
-
41
-
-
79960600521
-
p53 binding to nucleosomes within the p21 promoter in vivo leads to nucleosome loss and transcriptional activation
-
Laptenko, O., Beckerman, R., Freulich, E. and Prives, C. (2011) p53 binding to nucleosomes within the p21 promoter in vivo leads to nucleosome loss and transcriptional activation. Proc. Natl. Acad. Sci. U.S.A. 108, 10385-10390
-
(2011)
Proc. Natl. Acad. Sci. U.S.A.
, vol.108
, pp. 10385-10390
-
-
Laptenko, O.1
Beckerman, R.2
Freulich, E.3
Prives, C.4
|