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The biological significance of glycyrrhizin- and glycyrrhetinic acid derivative-induced selective phosphorylation of histones H2A and H2B by A-kinase in vitro.

Histones H2A and H2B were found to be glycyrrhizin (GL)-binding proteins, because (i) the two histones H2A-H2B pairs were isolated selectively from the crude histone preparations of calf thymus by means of GL-affinity column chromatography (HPLC); (ii) phosphorylation of these two histones by A-kinase was remarkably stimulated by native GL or oGA (a derivative of glycyrrhetinic acid) at 20 microM; and (iii) in the crude histone preparations of calf thymus, these two histones were selectively phosphorylated by A-kinase in the presence of both dsDNA and 20 microM oGA or 20 microM GL. The provided data suggest that the GL-induced selective phosphorylation of histones H2A and H2B by A-kinase may be implicated in the transcriptional activation involved in the biological activities of the drug.[1]

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