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. 1978 Dec 15;176(3):1003–1006. doi: 10.1042/bj1761003

Isolation of a high-molecular-weight high-mobility-group-type non-histone protein from hen oviduct.

C S Teng, K Gallagher, C T Teng
PMCID: PMC1186326  PMID: 747640

Abstract

An organ-specific non-histone protein, with a mol.wt. of 95,000, was isolated from hen oviduct. This protein consists of approximately equal amounts of acidic and basic amino acids and has an isolectric point of 7.4. On the basis of its known characteristics, this protein is similar to the high-mobility-group proteins observed in other tissues.

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