Cloning of two sea urchin DNA-binding proteins involved in mitochondrial DNA replication and transcription
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Data di Pubblicazione:
2002
Abstract:
The cloning of the cDNA for two mitochondrial proteins involved in sea
urchin mtDNA replication and transcription is reported here. The cDNA for
the mitochondrial D-loop binding protein (mtDBP) from the sea urchin
Strongylocentrotus purpuratus has been cloned by a PCR-based approach. The
protein displays a very high similarity with the Paracentrotus lividus
homologue as it contains also the two leucine zipper-like domains which are
thought to be involved in intramolecular interactions needed to expose the
two DNA binding domains in the correct position for contacting DNA. The cDNA
for the mitochondrial single-stranded DNA-binding protein (mtSSB) from P.
lividus has been also cloned by a similar approach. The precursor protein is
146 amino acid long with a presequence of 16 residues. The deduced amino
acid sequence shows the highest homology with the Xenopus laevis protein and
the lowest with the Drosophila mtSSB. The computer modelling of the tertiary
structure of P.lividus mtSSB shows a structure very similar to that
experimentally determined for human mtSSB, with the conservation of the main
residues involved in protein tetramerization and in DNA binding.
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01.01 Articolo in rivista
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