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An oncoprotein from the plant pathogen agrobacterium has histone chaperone like activity.

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  • An oncoprotein from the plant pathogen agrobacterium has histone chaperone like activity. Abstract Text:

    shinji terakuraShinji Terakura,yoshihisa uenoYoshihisa Ueno,hideaki tagamiHideaki Tagami,saeko kitakuraSaeko Kitakura,chiyoko machidaChiyoko Machida,hiroetsu wabikoHiroetsu Wabiko,hiroji aibaHiroji Aiba, otten Otten,hironaka tsukagoshiHironaka Tsukagoshi,kenzo nakamuraKenzo Nakamura,yasunori machidaYasunori Machida,shinji terakuraShinji Terakura,yoshihisa uenoYoshihisa Ueno,hideaki tagamiHideaki Tagami,saeko kitakuraSaeko Kitakura,chiyoko machidaChiyoko Machida,hiroetsu wabikoHiroetsu Wabiko,hiroji aibaHiroji Aiba, otten Otten,hironaka tsukagoshiHironaka Tsukagoshi,kenzo nakamuraKenzo Nakamura,yasunori machidaYasunori Machida,

    Protein 6b, encoded by T-DNA from the pathogen Agrobacterium tumefaciens, stimulates the plant hormone-independent division of cells in culture in vitro and induces aberrant cell growth and the ectopic expression of various genes, including genes related to cell division and meristem-related class 1 KNOX homeobox genes, in 6b-expressing transgenic Arabidopsis thaliana and Nicotiana tabacum plants. Protein 6b is found in nuclei and binds to several plant nuclear proteins. Here, we report that 6b binds specifically to histone H3 in vitro but not to other core histones. Analysis by bimolecular fluorescence complementation revealed an interaction in vivo between 6b and histone H3. We recovered 6b from a chromatin fraction from 6b-expressing plant cells. A supercoiling assay and digestion with micrococcal nuclease indicated that 6b acts as a histone chaperone with the ability to mediate formation of nucleosomes in vitro. Mutant 6b, lacking the C-terminal region that is required for cell division-stimulating activity and interaction with histone H3, was deficient in histone chaperone activity. Our results suggest a relationship between alterations in nucleosome structure and the expression of growth-regulating genes on the one hand and the induction of aberrant cell proliferation on the other.

    An oncoprotein from the plant pathogen agrobacterium has histone chaperone like activity. Publishing Authors By Initials

    s terakuraS Terakura,y uenoY Ueno,h tagamiH Tagami,s kitakuraS Kitakura,c machidaC Machida,h wabikoH Wabiko,h aibaH Aiba,l ottenL Otten,h tsukagoshiH Tsukagoshi,k nakamuraK Nakamura,y machidaY Machida,s terakuraS Terakura,y uenoY Ueno,h tagamiH Tagami,s kitakuraS Kitakura,c machidaC Machida,h wabikoH Wabiko,h aibaH Aiba,l ottenL Otten,h tsukagoshiH Tsukagoshi,k nakamuraK Nakamura,y machidaY Machida,

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    An oncoprotein from the plant pathogen agrobacterium has histone chaperone like activity. Journal Published:

    PUBLICATION TYPE: Research Support, Non-U.S. Gov

    Journal: The Plant cell

    VOLUME: 19

    Page Numbers: 2855-65

    Journal Abbreviation: Plant Cell

    ISSN: 1040-4651

    DAY: 21

    MONTH: 09

    YEAR: 2007

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    LANGUAGE: eng

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    AFFILIATION: Division of Biological Science, Graduate School of Science, Nagoya University, Nagoya, Aichi, Japan.

    Country: United States

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