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{{Short description|Protein-coding gene in the species Homo sapiens}}
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'''Non-histone chromosomal protein HMG-14''' is a [[protein]] that in humans is encoded by the ''HMGN1'' [[gene]].<ref name="pmid3782107">{{cite journal | vauthors = Landsman D, Srikantha T, Westermann R, Bustin M | title = Chromosomal protein HMG-14. Complete human cDNA sequence and evidence for a multigene family | journal = The Journal of Biological Chemistry | volume = 261 | issue = 34 | pages = 16082–6 | date = Dec 1986 | pmid = 3782107 | pmc = | doi = }}</ref><ref name="pmid2563381">{{cite journal | vauthors = Landsman D, McBride OW, Soares N, Crippa MP, Srikantha T, Bustin M | title = Chromosomal protein HMG-14. Identification, characterization, and chromosome localization of a functional gene from the large human multigene family | journal = The Journal of Biological Chemistry | volume = 264 | issue = 6 | pages = 3421–7 | date = Feb 1989 | pmid = 2563381 | pmc = | doi = }}</ref><ref name="entrez">{{cite web | title = Entrez Gene: HMGN1 high-mobility group nucleosome binding domain 1| url = https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/sites/entrez?Db=gene&Cmd=ShowDetailView&TermToSearch=3150| accessdate = }}</ref>
'''Non-histone chromosomal protein HMG-14''' is a [[protein]] that in humans is encoded by the ''HMGN1'' [[gene]].<ref name="pmid3782107">{{cite journal | vauthors = Landsman D, Srikantha T, Westermann R, Bustin M | title = Chromosomal protein HMG-14. Complete human cDNA sequence and evidence for a multigene family | journal = The Journal of Biological Chemistry | volume = 261 | issue = 34 | pages = 16082–6 | date = Dec 1986 | doi = 10.1016/S0021-9258(18)66680-3 | pmid = 3782107 | doi-access = free }}</ref><ref name="pmid2563381">{{cite journal | vauthors = Landsman D, McBride OW, Soares N, Crippa MP, Srikantha T, Bustin M | title = Chromosomal protein HMG-14. Identification, characterization, and chromosome localization of a functional gene from the large human multigene family | journal = The Journal of Biological Chemistry | volume = 264 | issue = 6 | pages = 3421–7 | date = Feb 1989 | doi = 10.1016/S0021-9258(18)94084-6 | pmid = 2563381 | doi-access = free }}</ref><ref name="entrez">{{cite web | title = Entrez Gene: HMGN1 high-mobility group nucleosome binding domain 1| url = https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/sites/entrez?Db=gene&Cmd=ShowDetailView&TermToSearch=3150}}</ref>


== Function ==
== Function ==


Chromosomal protein HMG14 and its close analog [[HMGN2|HMG17]] (MIM 163910) bind to the inner side of the nucleosomal DNA, potentially altering the interaction between the DNA and the [[histone octamer]]. The 2 proteins may be involved in the process that maintains transcribable genes in a unique [[chromatin]] conformation.<ref name="pmid26709929">{{cite journal | vauthors = Martínez de Paz A, Ausió J | title = HMGNs: The enhancer charmers | journal = BioEssays | volume = 38 | issue = 3 | pages = 226–31 | year = 2016 | pmid = 26709929 | doi = 10.1002/bies.201500157 }}</ref> Their ubiquitous distribution and relative abundance, as well as the high evolutionary conservation of the DNA-binding domain of the HMG14 family of proteins, suggest that they may be involved in an important cellular function.<ref name="entrez" />
Chromosomal protein HMG14 and its close analog [[HMGN2|HMG17]] (MIM 163910) bind to the inner side of the [[Nucleosome|nucleosomal DNA]], potentially altering the interaction between the DNA and the [[histone octamer]]. The 2 proteins may be involved in the process that maintains transcribable genes in a unique [[chromatin]] conformation.<ref name="pmid26709929">{{cite journal | vauthors = Martínez de Paz A, Ausió J | title = HMGNs: The enhancer charmers | journal = BioEssays | volume = 38 | issue = 3 | pages = 226–31 | year = 2016 | pmid = 26709929 | doi = 10.1002/bies.201500157 | s2cid = 24768724 | doi-access = free }}</ref> Their ubiquitous distribution and relative abundance, as well as the high evolutionary conservation of the DNA-binding domain of the HMG14 family of proteins, suggest that they may be involved in an important cellular function.<ref name="entrez" />


== Interactions ==
== Interactions ==
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== Further reading ==
== Further reading ==
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* {{cite journal | vauthors = Pash J, Popescu N, Matocha M, Rapoport S, Bustin M | title = Chromosomal protein HMG-14 gene maps to the Down syndrome region of human chromosome 21 and is overexpressed in mouse trisomy 16 | journal = Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America | volume = 87 | issue = 10 | pages = 3836–40 | date = May 1990 | pmid = 2140193 | pmc = 53998 | doi = 10.1073/pnas.87.10.3836 }}
* {{cite journal | vauthors = Pash J, Popescu N, Matocha M, Rapoport S, Bustin M | title = Chromosomal protein HMG-14 gene maps to the Down syndrome region of human chromosome 21 and is overexpressed in mouse trisomy 16 | journal = Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America | volume = 87 | issue = 10 | pages = 3836–40 | date = May 1990 | pmid = 2140193 | pmc = 53998 | doi = 10.1073/pnas.87.10.3836 | bibcode = 1990PNAS...87.3836P | doi-access = free }}
* {{cite journal | vauthors = Leffak M, Trempe JP | title = Histone H1 and HMG 14/17 are deposited nonrandomly in the nucleus | journal = Nucleic Acids Research | volume = 13 | issue = 13 | pages = 4853–69 | date = Jul 1985 | pmid = 4022776 | pmc = 321831 | doi = 10.1093/nar/13.13.4853 }}
* {{cite journal | vauthors = Leffak M, Trempe JP | title = Histone H1 and HMG 14/17 are deposited nonrandomly in the nucleus | journal = Nucleic Acids Research | volume = 13 | issue = 13 | pages = 4853–69 | date = Jul 1985 | pmid = 4022776 | pmc = 321831 | doi = 10.1093/nar/13.13.4853 }}
* {{cite journal | vauthors = Postnikov YV, Trieschmann L, Rickers A, Bustin M | title = Homodimers of chromosomal proteins HMG-14 and HMG-17 in nucleosome cores | journal = Journal of Molecular Biology | volume = 252 | issue = 4 | pages = 423–32 | date = Sep 1995 | pmid = 7563062 | doi = 10.1006/jmbi.1995.0508 | url = https://zenodo.org/record/1229880 }}
* {{cite journal | vauthors = Postnikov YV, Trieschmann L, Rickers A, Bustin M | title = Homodimers of chromosomal proteins HMG-14 and HMG-17 in nucleosome cores | journal = Journal of Molecular Biology | volume = 252 | issue = 4 | pages = 423–32 | date = Sep 1995 | pmid = 7563062 | doi = 10.1006/jmbi.1995.0508 | url = https://zenodo.org/record/1229880 }}
* {{cite journal | vauthors = Ding HF, Rimsky S, Batson SC, Bustin M, Hansen U | title = Stimulation of RNA polymerase II elongation by chromosomal protein HMG-14 | journal = Science | volume = 265 | issue = 5173 | pages = 796–9 | date = Aug 1994 | pmid = 8047885 | doi = 10.1126/science.8047885 }}
* {{cite journal | vauthors = Ding HF, Rimsky S, Batson SC, Bustin M, Hansen U | title = Stimulation of RNA polymerase II elongation by chromosomal protein HMG-14 | journal = Science | volume = 265 | issue = 5173 | pages = 796–9 | date = Aug 1994 | pmid = 8047885 | doi = 10.1126/science.8047885 | bibcode = 1994Sci...265..796D }}
* {{cite journal | vauthors = Pash JM, Alfonso PJ, Bustin M | title = Aberrant expression of high mobility group chromosomal protein 14 affects cellular differentiation | journal = The Journal of Biological Chemistry | volume = 268 | issue = 18 | pages = 13632–8 | date = Jun 1993 | pmid = 8514795 | doi = }}
* {{cite journal | vauthors = Pash JM, Alfonso PJ, Bustin M | title = Aberrant expression of high mobility group chromosomal protein 14 affects cellular differentiation | journal = The Journal of Biological Chemistry | volume = 268 | issue = 18 | pages = 13632–8 | date = Jun 1993 | doi = 10.1016/S0021-9258(19)38695-8 | pmid = 8514795 | doi-access = free }}
* {{cite journal | vauthors = Bustin M, Alfonso PJ, Pash JM, Ward JM, Gearhart JD, Reeves RH | title = Characterization of transgenic mice with an increased content of chromosomal protein HMG-14 in their chromatin | journal = DNA and Cell Biology | volume = 14 | issue = 12 | pages = 997–1005 | date = Dec 1995 | pmid = 8534374 | doi = 10.1089/dna.1995.14.997 | url = https://zenodo.org/record/1235269 }}
* {{cite journal | vauthors = Bustin M, Alfonso PJ, Pash JM, Ward JM, Gearhart JD, Reeves RH | title = Characterization of transgenic mice with an increased content of chromosomal protein HMG-14 in their chromatin | journal = DNA and Cell Biology | volume = 14 | issue = 12 | pages = 997–1005 | date = Dec 1995 | pmid = 8534374 | doi = 10.1089/dna.1995.14.997 | url = https://zenodo.org/record/1235269 }}
* {{cite journal | vauthors = Hock R, Scheer U, Bustin M | title = Chromosomal proteins HMG-14 and HMG-17 are released from mitotic chromosomes and imported into the nucleus by active transport | journal = The Journal of Cell Biology | volume = 143 | issue = 6 | pages = 1427–36 | date = Dec 1998 | pmid = 9852141 | pmc = 2132996 | doi = 10.1083/jcb.143.6.1427 }}
* {{cite journal | vauthors = Hock R, Scheer U, Bustin M | title = Chromosomal proteins HMG-14 and HMG-17 are released from mitotic chromosomes and imported into the nucleus by active transport | journal = The Journal of Cell Biology | volume = 143 | issue = 6 | pages = 1427–36 | date = Dec 1998 | pmid = 9852141 | pmc = 2132996 | doi = 10.1083/jcb.143.6.1427 }}
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* {{cite journal | vauthors = Soloaga A, Thomson S, Wiggin GR, Rampersaud N, Dyson MH, Hazzalin CA, Mahadevan LC, Arthur JS | title = MSK2 and MSK1 mediate the mitogen- and stress-induced phosphorylation of histone H3 and HMG-14 | journal = The EMBO Journal | volume = 22 | issue = 11 | pages = 2788–97 | date = Jun 2003 | pmid = 12773393 | pmc = 156769 | doi = 10.1093/emboj/cdg273 }}
* {{cite journal | vauthors = Soloaga A, Thomson S, Wiggin GR, Rampersaud N, Dyson MH, Hazzalin CA, Mahadevan LC, Arthur JS | title = MSK2 and MSK1 mediate the mitogen- and stress-induced phosphorylation of histone H3 and HMG-14 | journal = The EMBO Journal | volume = 22 | issue = 11 | pages = 2788–97 | date = Jun 2003 | pmid = 12773393 | pmc = 156769 | doi = 10.1093/emboj/cdg273 }}
* {{cite journal | vauthors = Zou Y, Jiang X, Wang Y | title = Identification of novel in vivo phosphorylation sites in high mobility group N1 protein from the MCF-7 human breast cancer cells | journal = Biochemistry | volume = 43 | issue = 20 | pages = 6322–9 | date = May 2004 | pmid = 15147216 | doi = 10.1021/bi0362828 }}
* {{cite journal | vauthors = Zou Y, Jiang X, Wang Y | title = Identification of novel in vivo phosphorylation sites in high mobility group N1 protein from the MCF-7 human breast cancer cells | journal = Biochemistry | volume = 43 | issue = 20 | pages = 6322–9 | date = May 2004 | pmid = 15147216 | doi = 10.1021/bi0362828 }}
* {{cite journal | vauthors = Beausoleil SA, Jedrychowski M, Schwartz D, Elias JE, Villén J, Li J, Cohn MA, Cantley LC, Gygi SP | title = Large-scale characterization of HeLa cell nuclear phosphoproteins | journal = Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America | volume = 101 | issue = 33 | pages = 12130–5 | date = Aug 2004 | pmid = 15302935 | pmc = 514446 | doi = 10.1073/pnas.0404720101 }}
* {{cite journal | vauthors = Beausoleil SA, Jedrychowski M, Schwartz D, Elias JE, Villén J, Li J, Cohn MA, Cantley LC, Gygi SP | title = Large-scale characterization of HeLa cell nuclear phosphoproteins | journal = Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America | volume = 101 | issue = 33 | pages = 12130–5 | date = Aug 2004 | pmid = 15302935 | pmc = 514446 | doi = 10.1073/pnas.0404720101 | bibcode = 2004PNAS..10112130B | doi-access = free }}
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Latest revision as of 19:35, 3 December 2023

HMGN1
Identifiers
AliasesHMGN1, HMG14, high mobility group nucleosome binding domain 1
External IDsOMIM: 163920; MGI: 96120; HomoloGene: 3643; GeneCards: HMGN1; OMA:HMGN1 - orthologs
Orthologs
SpeciesHumanMouse
Entrez
Ensembl
UniProt
RefSeq (mRNA)

NM_004965

NM_008251

RefSeq (protein)

NP_004956

NP_032277

Location (UCSC)Chr 21: 39.34 – 39.35 MbChr 16: 95.92 – 95.93 Mb
PubMed search[3][4]
Wikidata
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Non-histone chromosomal protein HMG-14 is a protein that in humans is encoded by the HMGN1 gene.[5][6][7]

Function

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Chromosomal protein HMG14 and its close analog HMG17 (MIM 163910) bind to the inner side of the nucleosomal DNA, potentially altering the interaction between the DNA and the histone octamer. The 2 proteins may be involved in the process that maintains transcribable genes in a unique chromatin conformation.[8] Their ubiquitous distribution and relative abundance, as well as the high evolutionary conservation of the DNA-binding domain of the HMG14 family of proteins, suggest that they may be involved in an important cellular function.[7]

Interactions

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HMGN1 has been shown to interact with YWHAZ.[9]

See also

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References

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  1. ^ a b c GRCh38: Ensembl release 89: ENSG00000205581Ensembl, May 2017
  2. ^ a b c GRCm38: Ensembl release 89: ENSMUSG00000040681Ensembl, May 2017
  3. ^ "Human PubMed Reference:". National Center for Biotechnology Information, U.S. National Library of Medicine.
  4. ^ "Mouse PubMed Reference:". National Center for Biotechnology Information, U.S. National Library of Medicine.
  5. ^ Landsman D, Srikantha T, Westermann R, Bustin M (Dec 1986). "Chromosomal protein HMG-14. Complete human cDNA sequence and evidence for a multigene family". The Journal of Biological Chemistry. 261 (34): 16082–6. doi:10.1016/S0021-9258(18)66680-3. PMID 3782107.
  6. ^ Landsman D, McBride OW, Soares N, Crippa MP, Srikantha T, Bustin M (Feb 1989). "Chromosomal protein HMG-14. Identification, characterization, and chromosome localization of a functional gene from the large human multigene family". The Journal of Biological Chemistry. 264 (6): 3421–7. doi:10.1016/S0021-9258(18)94084-6. PMID 2563381.
  7. ^ a b "Entrez Gene: HMGN1 high-mobility group nucleosome binding domain 1".
  8. ^ Martínez de Paz A, Ausió J (2016). "HMGNs: The enhancer charmers". BioEssays. 38 (3): 226–31. doi:10.1002/bies.201500157. PMID 26709929. S2CID 24768724.
  9. ^ Prymakowska-Bosak M, Hock R, Catez F, Lim JH, Birger Y, Shirakawa H, Lee K, Bustin M (Oct 2002). "Mitotic phosphorylation of chromosomal protein HMGN1 inhibits nuclear import and promotes interaction with 14.3.3 proteins". Molecular and Cellular Biology. 22 (19): 6809–19. doi:10.1128/MCB.22.19.6809-6819.2002. PMC 134047. PMID 12215538.

Further reading

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