Differential down-regulation of protein kinase C selectively affects IgE-dependent exocytosis and inositol trisphosphate formation. |
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Authors: | G Gat-Yablonski and R Sagi-Eisenberg |
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Affiliation: | School of Biological Sciences, University of Sussex, Brighton, U.K. |
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Abstract: | Recombinant Mu gam gene protein (Mu GAM) synthesized in Escherichia coli accumulates in the form of insoluble inclusion bodies which, after cell lysis and low-speed centrifugation, can be recovered in the pellet fraction. This property was utilized in a purification procedure for Mu GAM based on guanidine hydrochloride denaturation-renaturation followed by a single DEAE-cellulose chromatographic step. The purified Mu GAM was shown by nitrocellulose-filter-binding experiments to bind with high affinity to linear double-stranded DNA and more weakly to supercoiled and single-stranded forms. Mu GAM protects linear DNA from degradation by a variety of exonucleases, but only weakly inhibits endonuclease activity. These results are in accord with a model of Mu GAM conferring protection from exonuclease activity by binding to the ends of DNA. |
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