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The nonhistone chromosomal proteins, HMG-1 and HMG-2, have a folded conformation, with a high alpha-helical content, over a wide pH range. At high and low pH values, the molecules unfold. Both molecules contain cysteine and tryptophan. The tryptophans appear to be buried in the folded form. HMG-1 shows aggregation at pH 5.7, as does HMG-2 at pH 9.0. The folded form is insensitive to high concentrations of salt, suggesting that charge-charge interaction plays no role in stabilizing the tertiary structure.
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