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The effect of manganese(II) on the structure of DNA/HMGB1/H1 complexes: electronic and vibrational circular dichroism studies
Authors:Polyanichko A M  Chikhirzhina E V  Andrushchenko V V  Vorob'ev V I  Wieser H
Affiliation:Department of Chemistry, University of Calgary, Calgary, Canada. ampolyan@ucalgary.ca
Abstract:The interactions were studied of DNA with the nonhistone chromatin protein HMGB1 and histone H1 in the presence of manganese(II) ions at different protein to DNA and manganese to DNA phosphate ratios by using absorption and optical activity spectroscopy in the electronic ultraviolet (UV) and electronic circular dichroism ECD)] and vibrational infrared (IR) and vibrational circular dichroism (VCD)] regions. In the presence of Mn2+, the protein-DNA interactions differ from those without the ions and cause prominent DNA compaction and formation of large intermolecular complexes. At the same time, the presence of HMGB1 and H1 also changed the mode of interaction of Mn2+ with DNA, which now takes place mostly in the major groove of DNA involving N7(G), whereas interactions between Mn2+ and DNA phosphate groups are weakened by histone molecules. Considerable interactions were also detected of Mn2+ ions with aspartic and glutamic amino acid residues of the proteins.
Keywords:DNA–protein interactions  circular dichroism  infrared/vibrational circular dichroism spectroscopy  HMGB1  histone H1
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