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HMGN Proteins
Known as:
High Mobility Group Nucleosomal Binding Proteins
, Binding Proteins, Nucleosomal
, Nucleosomal Binding Proteins
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The high mobility group N (HMGN) proteins are a family of nuclear proteins that binds to nucleosomes, changes the architecture of chromatin, and…
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DNA Binding Domain
DNA Topology Regulation
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2011
2011
The nucleosome binding protein NSBP1 is highly expressed in human bladder cancer and promotes the proliferation and invasion of bladder cancer cells
Wasilijiang Wahafu
,
Zhi-song He
,
+7 authors
Li-qun Zhou
Tumor Biology
2011
Corpus ID: 25609662
NSBP1 is a recently identified member of the HMGN protein family which binds to nucleosomes and regulates gene transcription…
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2006
2006
Chromosomal protein HMGN1 modulates the phosphorylation of serine 1 in histone H2A.
Y. Postnikov
,
G. I. Belova
,
Jae-hwan Lim
,
M. Bustin
Biochemistry
2006
Corpus ID: 13768664
Here we demonstrate that HMGN1, a nuclear protein that binds specifically to nucleosomes, modulates the level of histone H2A…
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Review
2004
Review
2004
HMGN proteins play roles in DNA repair and gene expression in mammalian cells.
K. West
Biochemical Society Transactions
2004
Corpus ID: 29013149
HMGN (high-mobility-group N) family members are vertebrate proteins that unfold chromatin and promote transcription and…
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2000
2000
Targeting of High Mobility Group-14/-17 Proteins in Chromatin Is Independent of DNA Sequence*
H. Shirakawa
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J. Herrera
,
M. Bustin
,
Y. Postnikov
Journal of Biological Chemistry
2000
Corpus ID: 44953652
Chromosomal proteins high mobility group (HMG)-14 and HMG-17 are nucleosomal-binding proteins that unfold the chromatin fiber and…
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1997
1997
Enhancement of the transcription potential of nascent chromatin by chromosomal proteins HMG-14/-17 is coupled to nucleosome assembly and not DNA synthesis.
N. Weigmann
,
L. Trieschmann
,
M. Bustin
DNA and Cell Biology
1997
Corpus ID: 7772113
We have previously demonstrated that in Xenopus egg extracts, which support DNA strand synthesis and chromatin assembly…
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Review
1995
Review
1995
The HMG-14/-17 chromosomal protein family: architectural elements that enhance transcription from chromatin templates.
M. Bustin
,
L. Trieschmann
,
Y. Postnikov
Seminars in Cell Biology
1995
Corpus ID: 44860149
Chromosomal proteins HMG-14 and HMG-17 enhance the transcriptional potential of chromatin when incorporated into nucleosomes…
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Highly Cited
1994
Highly Cited
1994
The footprint of chromosomal proteins HMG-14 and HMG-17 on chromatin subunits.
P. J. Alfonso
,
Massimo P. Crippa
,
Jeffrey J. Hayes
,
Michael Bustin
Journal of Molecular Biology
1994
Corpus ID: 40138629
The position of chromosomal proteins HMG-14 and HMG-17 in nucleosome cores and in chromatosomes lacking linker histones has been…
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Highly Cited
1992
Highly Cited
1992
Nucleosome core binding region of chromosomal protein HMG-17 acts as an independent functional domain.
M. Crippa
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P. J. Alfonso
,
M. Bustin
Journal of Molecular Biology
1992
Corpus ID: 35005246
1990
1990
A single copy gene for chicken chromosomal protein HMG-14b has evolutionarily conserved features, has lost one of its introns and codes for a rapidly evolving protein.
T. Srikantha
,
D. Landsman
,
M. Bustin
Journal of Molecular Biology
1990
Corpus ID: 20300473
1988
1988
Cloning of the chicken chromosomal protein HMG-14 cDNA reveals a unique protein with a conserved DNA binding domain.
T. Srikantha
,
D. Landsman
,
M. Bustin
Journal of Biological Chemistry
1988
Corpus ID: 30147618
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