Zinc finger proteins of the archaebacterial origin
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概要
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Amino acid sequences that are likely to compose zinc finger domains of the C2H2 type are identified in some archaebacterial proteins by using the previously reported genomic DNA sequences. A synthetic peptide that is composed of the same 29 amino acid residues as in one of the putative zinc finger domains binds the zinc ion at the 1:1 ratio, and thereby changes the conformation. The peptide shows overall physico-chemical characteristics which are similar to the overall characteristics of another peptide of an eukaryotic protein sequence, that has been proved to fold into the standard zinc finger structure. The archaebacterial peptide keeps binding the zinc ion even in the presence of guanidine hydrochloride at a high concentration, while the eukaryotic peptide looses the zinc ion at the same condition. Possible biological functions of the archaebacterial zinc finger proteins are discussed.
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著者
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Suzuki Masashi
AIST-NIBHT Structural Biology Centre
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SUCKOW Jörg
AIST-NIBHT CREST Centre of Structural Biology
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YAMASAKI Tomoko
AIST-NIBHT CREST Centre of Structural Biology
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Yamasaki Kazuhiko
AIST-NIBHT CREST Centre of Structural Biology
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SUZUKI Masashi
AIST-NIBHT CREST Centre of Structural Biology
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