The HMGI-C protein is a nuclear phosphoprotein expressed at high levels in transformed cells. The cDNA encoding the mouse protein has been isolated and the sequence of the encoded protein shows that it is related to the HMGY and I proteins, proteins which bind in the minor groove of DNA containing stretches of A and T. The HMGI-C protein has three short highly basic domains, an acidic C-terminal domain, and potential CDC2/p34 and casein klnase II phosphoryl-ation sites. Analysis of mRNA levels demonstrate that the HMGI-C gene is not expressed in a variety of mouse tissues but is expressed in Lewis lung carcinoma cells
The phosphorylation of the high mobility group (HMG) proteins has been investigated in mouse Ehrlich...
HMG-I and its isoform HMG-Y are members of the abundant high-mobility-group of nonhistone chromatin ...
AbstractTwo phosphorylated HMG-like proteins with Mr ≈ 10 000 have been isolated from HeLa S3 cells,...
The HMGI-C protein is a nuclear phosphoprotein expressed at high levels in transformed cells. The cD...
The murine Hmgi-c gene, a member of the Hmgi gene family, contains five exons encompassing>110 kb...
The high mobility group protein HMGI-C is a non-histone chromosomal protein characterized by its cap...
The HMGI protein family includes three proteins, named HMG-I, HMG-Y and HMGI-C. The first two protei...
Overexpression of the high mobility group I (HMGI) proteins is often associated with the malignant p...
The HMGI protein family includes three proteins, named HMG-I, HMG-Y and HMGI-C. The first two protei...
A correlation has previously been demonstrated between the presence of the three HMGI proteins (HMGI...
High mobility group (HMG) proteins are abundant components of mammalian nuclei and fall into three f...
High Mobility Group I(HMGI) proteins are nuclear proteins involved in the regulation of chromatin st...
We have previously demonstrated that HMGI proteins are required for the transformation of rat thyroi...
The intranuclear distribution of HMGI/Y proteins was analyzed by immunofluorescent staining in sever...
High Mobility Group I (HMGI) proteins are nuclear proteins involved in the regulation of chromatin s...
The phosphorylation of the high mobility group (HMG) proteins has been investigated in mouse Ehrlich...
HMG-I and its isoform HMG-Y are members of the abundant high-mobility-group of nonhistone chromatin ...
AbstractTwo phosphorylated HMG-like proteins with Mr ≈ 10 000 have been isolated from HeLa S3 cells,...
The HMGI-C protein is a nuclear phosphoprotein expressed at high levels in transformed cells. The cD...
The murine Hmgi-c gene, a member of the Hmgi gene family, contains five exons encompassing>110 kb...
The high mobility group protein HMGI-C is a non-histone chromosomal protein characterized by its cap...
The HMGI protein family includes three proteins, named HMG-I, HMG-Y and HMGI-C. The first two protei...
Overexpression of the high mobility group I (HMGI) proteins is often associated with the malignant p...
The HMGI protein family includes three proteins, named HMG-I, HMG-Y and HMGI-C. The first two protei...
A correlation has previously been demonstrated between the presence of the three HMGI proteins (HMGI...
High mobility group (HMG) proteins are abundant components of mammalian nuclei and fall into three f...
High Mobility Group I(HMGI) proteins are nuclear proteins involved in the regulation of chromatin st...
We have previously demonstrated that HMGI proteins are required for the transformation of rat thyroi...
The intranuclear distribution of HMGI/Y proteins was analyzed by immunofluorescent staining in sever...
High Mobility Group I (HMGI) proteins are nuclear proteins involved in the regulation of chromatin s...
The phosphorylation of the high mobility group (HMG) proteins has been investigated in mouse Ehrlich...
HMG-I and its isoform HMG-Y are members of the abundant high-mobility-group of nonhistone chromatin ...
AbstractTwo phosphorylated HMG-like proteins with Mr ≈ 10 000 have been isolated from HeLa S3 cells,...