Similarity of human mitochondrial transcription factor 1 to high mobility group proteins

MA Parisi, DA Clayton - Science, 1991 - science.org
MA Parisi, DA Clayton
Science, 1991science.org
Human mitochondrial transcription factor 1 (mtTF1) has been sequenced and is a nucleus-
encoded DNA binding protein of 204 amino acids (24,400 daltons). Expression of human
mtTF1 in bacteria yields a protein with correct physical properties and the ability to activate
mitochondrial DNA promoters. Analysis of the protein's sequence reveals no similarities to
any other DNA binding proteins except for the existence of two domains that are
characteristic of high mobility group (HMG) proteins. Human mtTF1 is most closely related to …
Human mitochondrial transcription factor 1 (mtTF1) has been sequenced and is a nucleus-encoded DNA binding protein of 204 amino acids (24,400 daltons). Expression of human mtTF1 in bacteria yields a protein with correct physical properties and the ability to activate mitochondrial DNA promoters. Analysis of the protein's sequence reveals no similarities to any other DNA binding proteins except for the existence of two domains that are characteristic of high mobility group (HMG) proteins. Human mtTF1 is most closely related to a DNA binding HMG-box region in hUBF, a human protein known to be important for transcription by RNA polymerase I.
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