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Histone Genes and Histone Messengers
Annual Review of Biochemistry, 1979PERSPECfIVES AND SUMMARY . INTRODUCfION . HISTONE GENE ORGANIZATION . General Features . The Special Case 01 L Pictus .. O:; :: :::; cd;; .. ·:::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::: Drosophila Melanogaster . Chromomeric localization . Cloned Drosophila histone genes . Histone Genes 01
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Science, 1976
Highly specific antibodies were raised to histone 1 (H1) and the histone complexes H3 2 -H4 2 and H2A-H2B, isolated by salt extraction. Antibody to H1 could detect irreversible conformational changes in acid- or urea-treated H1. The antibodies showed different reactivities with chromosomes as
N, Mihalakis, O J, Miller, B F, Erlanger
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Highly specific antibodies were raised to histone 1 (H1) and the histone complexes H3 2 -H4 2 and H2A-H2B, isolated by salt extraction. Antibody to H1 could detect irreversible conformational changes in acid- or urea-treated H1. The antibodies showed different reactivities with chromosomes as
N, Mihalakis, O J, Miller, B F, Erlanger
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The International Journal of Biochemistry & Cell Biology, 1997
Linker histones of which histone H1 is a representative are a diverse family of architectural proteins within the eukaryotic nucleus. These proteins have a variety of structures, but invariably contain a region enriched in lysine, serine, alanine and proline.
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Linker histones of which histone H1 is a representative are a diverse family of architectural proteins within the eukaryotic nucleus. These proteins have a variety of structures, but invariably contain a region enriched in lysine, serine, alanine and proline.
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Influence of histone phosphorylation upon histone-histone interactions studied in vitro
Biochemistry, 1980Histones H2b and H3, phosphorylated in vitro with the catalytic subunit of protein kinase I from rabbit skeletal muscle, were used to estimate the influence of histone phosphorylation upon histone-histone complex formation. Stoichiometry and interaction affinity of the complexes H2a-H2b, H4-H2b, and H4-H3 were determined by using the continuous ...
J, Szopa, G, Jacob, H A, Arfmann
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Yeast inner histones and the evolutionary conservation of histone-histone interactions
Biochemistry, 1978The inner histones of the yeast, Saccharomyces cerevisiae, have been isolated and identified by their amino acid compositions. H4 appears to be close to its calf and pea counterparts. H2a, H2b, and H3 have diverged. The isolation of the histones was accomplished by consecutive slab-gel fractionation, and a number of novel features of the method are ...
J K, Mardian, I, Isenberg
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Histone Variants and Histone Modifications in Neurogenesis
Trends in Cell Biology, 2020During embryonic brain development, neurogenesis requires the orchestration of gene expression to regulate neural stem cell (NSC) fate specification. Epigenetic regulation with specific emphasis on the modes of histone variants and histone post-translational modifications are involved in interactive gene regulation of central nervous system (CNS ...
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2008
Deacetylation of histones is required for gene regulation and cell cycle progression and the mediators, the histone deacetylases, are being vigorously pursued as drug targets for cancer chemotherapy. The deacetylases are also potential drug targets against infectious diseases and genome sequencing revealed proteins of this class in each of three ...
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Deacetylation of histones is required for gene regulation and cell cycle progression and the mediators, the histone deacetylases, are being vigorously pursued as drug targets for cancer chemotherapy. The deacetylases are also potential drug targets against infectious diseases and genome sequencing revealed proteins of this class in each of three ...
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Histone deacetylase inhibitors
European Journal of Medicinal Chemistry, 2005AbstractFor Abstract see ChemInform Abstract in Full Text.
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Histone mRNA and Histone Synthesis during Embryogenesis
Nature, 1974PROPORTIONAL contributions of individual histone fractions to total histone and their degree of microheterogeneity change during development. This has now been established for many plants and animals1,2 including sea urchins3–6. The very lysine-rich histones, designated F1, can be fractionated as several proteins of similar amino acid composition7,9 ...
J V, Ruderman, C, Baglioni, P R, Gross
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Histone interactions, histone modifications and chromatin structure
Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society of London. B, Biological Sciences, 1978A subunit structure for chromatin is now well established (Hewish & Burgoyne 1973; Burgoyne, Hewish & Hobbs 1974; Olins & Olins 1973, 1974; Woodcock 1973; Rill & Van Holde 1973; Kornberg 1974; Baldwin, Boseley, Bradbury & Ibel 1975; Oudet, Gross-Bellard & Chambon 1975)* Nuclease digestion of chromatin gives a series
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