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DP00195: Non-histone chromosomal protein HMG-17FASTA viewXML view

General information
DisProt:DP00195
Name:Non-histone chromosomal protein HMG-17
Synonym(s):HMGN2_BOVIN
High-mobility group nucleosome-binding domain-containing protein 2
HMG-17
First appeared in release:Release 2.0 (02/14/2005)
UniProt:P02313
UniGene:Bt.1758
SwissProt: HMGN2_BOVIN
TrEMBL:  
NCBI (GI): 189047100
Source organism:Bos taurus (Bovine)
Sequence length:89
Percent disordered:100%
Homologues: 


Native sequence

        10         20         30         40         50         60
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PKRKAEGDAK GDKAKVKDEP QRRSARLSAK PAPPKPEPKP KKAPAKKGEK VPKGKKGKAD - 60
AGKBGBBPAZ BGBAKTBZAZ KAEGAGDAK

Region 1: 1-89

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Region 1
Type:Disordered
Name: 
Location:1 - 89
Length:89
Region sequence:

PKRKAEGDAKGDKAKVKDEPQRRSARLSAKPAPPKPEPKPKKAPAKKGEKVPKGKKGKAD
AGKBGBBPAZBGBAKTBZAZKAEGAGDAK

Modification type: Monomeric
Mutant
PDB:  
Structural/functional type: Function arises via a disorder to order transition
Functional classes: Molecular assembly
Functional subclasses: Protein-DNA binding
Detection methods:
  1. Fourier transform infrared spectroscopy (FTIR), aka infrared spectroscopy) (pH: 6.8; NaCl 1 M)

  2. Small-angle neutron scattering (SANS) (pH: 7; Phosphate buffer 50 mM)

  3. Circular dichroism (CD) spectroscopy, far-UV (pH: 7.9; NaCl 1 M; Tris-HCl (buffer) 20 mM)

References:
  1. Abercrombie BD, Kneale GG, Crane-Robinson C, Bradbury EM, Goodwin GH, Walker JM, Johns EW. "Studies on the conformational properties of the high-mobility-group chromosomal protein HMG 17 and its interaction with DNA." Eur J Biochem. 1978; 84(1): 173-7. PubMed: 565710

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