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A Leuconostoc lactis protein with homology to ribosomal protein S1 shares common epitopes and common DNA binding properties with a mammalian DNA binding nuclear factor
Affiliation:1. College of Horticulture, Shenyang Agricultural University, Shenyang, Liaoning 110866, China;2. College of Horticultural Science and Engineering, Shandong Agricultural University, Taian, Shandong 271018, China;1. College of Horticulture Science, Zhejiang Agriculture & Forestry University, Hangzhou, Zhejiang 311300, China;2. Key Laboratory of Quality and Safety Control for Subtropical Fruit and Vegetable, Ministry of Agriculture and Rural Affairs, Hangzhou, Zhejiang 311300, China;3. Collaborative Innovation Center for Efficient and Green Production of Agriculture in Mountainous Areas of Zhejiang Province, College of Horticulture Science, Zhejiang A & F University, Hangzhou, Zhejiang 311300, China;4. School of Agriculture and Biology, Shanghai Jiao Tong University, Shanghai 200241, China
Abstract:A mouse testis cDNA expression library (Clontech) was screened with a synthetic oligonucleotide ligand containing CT-rich motifs derived from the rat skeletal muscle actin gene promoter. These motifs bind nuclear proteins, and seem to be involved in the regulation of the gene. Analysis of isolated clones, which expressed proteins that specifically bind the oligonucleotide, indicated that they were derived from a single gene. This gene was identified as a contaminant of bacterial origin (Leuconostoc lactis). The cloned gene from L. lactis encodes a protein with significant homology to bacterial ribosomal protein S1, which we designated LrpS1-L. Band shift analysis and competition experiments indicated that both the bacterial protein and a mouse nuclear protein specifically bind to the same CT-rich motif of the skeletal muscle actin promoter. Furthermore, antibodies against the recombinant bacterial protein interfered with the formation of complex between the CT-rich element and the mouse nuclear protein. These results indicate that the bacterial LrpS1-L protein and the mammalian protein bind the same CT-rich motif and share common antigenic epitopes.
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