Functional Diversity of Non-Histone Chromosomal Protein HmgB1
The functioning of DNA in the cell nucleus is ensured by a multitude of proteins, whose interactions with DNA as well as with other proteins lead to the formation of a complicated, organized, and quite dynamic system known as chromatin. This review is devoted to the description of properties and str...
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doaj-70b1c885d74a45719d55f20baa701aa72020-11-25T03:41:51ZengMDPI AGInternational Journal of Molecular Sciences1661-65961422-00672020-10-01217948794810.3390/ijms21217948Functional Diversity of Non-Histone Chromosomal Protein HmgB1Elena Chikhirzhina0Tatyana Starkova1Anton Beljajev2Alexander Polyanichko3Alexey Tomilin4Institute of Cytology of the Russian Academy of Sciences, Laboratory of Molecular Biology of Stem Cells, Tikhoretsky Av. 4, 194064 St. Petersburg, RussiaInstitute of Cytology of the Russian Academy of Sciences, Laboratory of Molecular Biology of Stem Cells, Tikhoretsky Av. 4, 194064 St. Petersburg, RussiaInstitute of Cytology of the Russian Academy of Sciences, Laboratory of Molecular Biology of Stem Cells, Tikhoretsky Av. 4, 194064 St. Petersburg, RussiaInstitute of Cytology of the Russian Academy of Sciences, Laboratory of Molecular Biology of Stem Cells, Tikhoretsky Av. 4, 194064 St. Petersburg, RussiaInstitute of Cytology of the Russian Academy of Sciences, Laboratory of Molecular Biology of Stem Cells, Tikhoretsky Av. 4, 194064 St. Petersburg, RussiaThe functioning of DNA in the cell nucleus is ensured by a multitude of proteins, whose interactions with DNA as well as with other proteins lead to the formation of a complicated, organized, and quite dynamic system known as chromatin. This review is devoted to the description of properties and structure of the progenitors of the most abundant non-histone protein of the HMGB family—the HmgB1 protein. The proteins of the HMGB family are also known as “architectural factors” of chromatin, which play an important role in gene expression, transcription, DNA replication, and repair. However, as soon as HmgB1 goes outside the nucleus, it acquires completely different functions, post-translational modifications, and change of its redox state. Despite a lot of evidence of the functional activity of HmgB1, there are still many issues to be solved related to the mechanisms of the influence of HmgB1 on the development and treatment of different diseases—from oncological and cardiovascular diseases to pathologies during pregnancy and childbirth. Here, we describe molecular structure of the HmgB1 protein and discuss general mechanisms of its interactions with other proteins and DNA in cell.https://www.mdpi.com/1422-0067/21/21/7948protein HmgB1DNA-proteinprotein–protein interactionsnuclearextranuclear functions of HmgB1 |
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Elena Chikhirzhina Tatyana Starkova Anton Beljajev Alexander Polyanichko Alexey Tomilin Functional Diversity of Non-Histone Chromosomal Protein HmgB1 International Journal of Molecular Sciences protein HmgB1 DNA-protein protein–protein interactions nuclear extranuclear functions of HmgB1 |
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Elena Chikhirzhina Tatyana Starkova Anton Beljajev Alexander Polyanichko Alexey Tomilin |
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Functional Diversity of Non-Histone Chromosomal Protein HmgB1 |
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Functional Diversity of Non-Histone Chromosomal Protein HmgB1 |
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Functional Diversity of Non-Histone Chromosomal Protein HmgB1 |
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Functional Diversity of Non-Histone Chromosomal Protein HmgB1 |
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Functional Diversity of Non-Histone Chromosomal Protein HmgB1 |
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functional diversity of non-histone chromosomal protein hmgb1 |
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International Journal of Molecular Sciences |
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1661-6596 1422-0067 |
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The functioning of DNA in the cell nucleus is ensured by a multitude of proteins, whose interactions with DNA as well as with other proteins lead to the formation of a complicated, organized, and quite dynamic system known as chromatin. This review is devoted to the description of properties and structure of the progenitors of the most abundant non-histone protein of the HMGB family—the HmgB1 protein. The proteins of the HMGB family are also known as “architectural factors” of chromatin, which play an important role in gene expression, transcription, DNA replication, and repair. However, as soon as HmgB1 goes outside the nucleus, it acquires completely different functions, post-translational modifications, and change of its redox state. Despite a lot of evidence of the functional activity of HmgB1, there are still many issues to be solved related to the mechanisms of the influence of HmgB1 on the development and treatment of different diseases—from oncological and cardiovascular diseases to pathologies during pregnancy and childbirth. Here, we describe molecular structure of the HmgB1 protein and discuss general mechanisms of its interactions with other proteins and DNA in cell. |
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protein HmgB1 DNA-protein protein–protein interactions nuclear extranuclear functions of HmgB1 |
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