BAF bridges DNA (binding at either end) and nuclear envelope proteins (binding in the middle).
Previous work had shown that BAF binds to DNA and to proteins containing a LEM domain, a structure that defines a family of nuclear membrane proteins. Using biochemical assays and a panel of site-directed mutants, the authors identified residues of BAF required for the protein to bind to itself, to DNA, and to emerin, a LEM-containing protein. Adding a low concentration of wild-type...
The Rockefeller University Press
2002
The Rockefeller University Press
2002
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