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  2. Sequence of cDNA comprising the human pur gene and sequence-specific single-stranded-DNA-binding properties of the encoded protein

Sequence of cDNA comprising the human pur gene and sequence-specific single-stranded-DNA-binding properties of the encoded protein

  • Mol Cell Biol. 1992 Dec;12(12):5673-82. doi: 10.1128/mcb.12.12.5673-5682.1992.
A D Bergemann 1 Z W Ma E M Johnson
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Affiliation

  • 1 Department of Pathology, Mount Sinai Medical School, New York, New York 10029.
Abstract

The human Pur factor binds strongly to a sequence element repeated within zones of initiation of DNA replication in several eukaryotic cells. The protein binds preferentially to the purine-rich single strand of this element, PUR. We report here the cloning and Sequencing of a cDNA encoding a protein with strong affinity for the PUR element. Analysis with a series of mutated Oligonucleotides defines a minimal single-stranded DNA Pur-binding element. The expressed Pur open reading frame encodes a protein of 322 Amino acids. This protein, Pur alpha, contains three repeats of a consensus motif of 23 Amino acids and two repeats of a second consensus motif of 26 Amino acids. Near its carboxy terminus, the protein possesses an amphipathic alpha-helix and a glutamine-rich domain. The repeat region of Pur cDNA is homologous to multiple mRNA species in each of several human cell lines and tissues. The HeLa cDNA library also includes a clone encoding a related gene, Pur beta, containing a version of the 23-amino-acid consensus motif similar, but not identical, to those in Pur alpha. Results indicate a novel type of modular protein with capacity to bind repeated elements in single-stranded DNA.

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