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Cruciform DNA, a non-double helix form of DNA, can be generated as an intermediate in genetic recombination as well as from palindromic sequences under the effect of supercoiling. Eukaryotic cells are equipped with a DNA-binding protein that selectively recognizes cruciform DNA. Biochemical and immunological data showed that this protein is HMG1, an evolutionarily conserved, essential, and abundant component of the nucleus. The interaction with a ubiquitous protein points to a critical role for cruciform DNA conformations.
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Marco E. Bianchi
Goethe University Frankfurt
Mônica Beltrame
University of Milan
Giacomo Paonessa
Fondazione Roma
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University of Pavia
European Molecular Biology Laboratory
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synapsesocial.com/papers/6a20f7f1e2d1a39857ecd15c — DOI: https://doi.org/10.1126/science.2922595
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