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Histone-fold proteins

Nucleosome arrays reconstituted from 208-18 and either histone octamers, H3/H4 tetra-mers or the histone-fold protein HMf from... [Pg.375]

Pool, R.A., Dellaire, G., Hulsmann, B.B., Grimaldi, M.A., Corona, D.F., Becker, P.B., Bickmore, W.A., and Varga-Weisz, P.D. (2000) HuCHRAC, a human ISWI chromatin remodeling complex contains hACFl and two novel histone-fold proteins. EMBO J. 19, 3377-3387. [Pg.453]

Corona, D.F., Eberharter, A., Budde, A., Deuring, R., Ferrari, S., Varga-Weisz, P., Wilm, M., Tamkun, J., and Becker, P.B. (2000) Two histone fold proteins, CHRAC-14 and CHRAC-16, are developmentally regulated subunits of chromatin accessibility complex (CHRAC). EMBO J. 19, 3049-3059. [Pg.453]

Despite many biochemical similarities between linker and core histones the proteins of these two groups differ in architecture, evolutionary origin, and function. Each of the four core histones has a characteristic histone fold domain. The latter is an old and ubiquitous structural motif used in DNA compaction and protein dimerization [3]. Linker histones do not have a histone fold. The canonical... [Pg.75]

Chen, Y., Baker, R.E., Keith, K.C., Harris, K., Stoler, S., and Fitzgerald-Hayes, M. (2000) The N terminus of the centromere H3-like protein Cse4p performs an essential function distinct from that of the histone fold domain. Mol. Cell. Biol. 20, 7037-7048. [Pg.200]

All of the core histones share a conserved 65-residue histone fold.27 28 The arginine-rich histones have a strongly conserved amino acid sequence, histone H4 from pea seedlings differing from that of the bovine thymus by only two amino acids. On the other hand, the lysine-rich HI is almost species-specific in its sequence. Differentiated tissues contain at least seven variant forms of histone HI including proteins designated HI0, Hit, and H5 29-31... [Pg.1531]

G. Arents and E.N. Moudrianakis. 1995. The histone fold A ubiquitous architectural motif utilized in DNA compaction and protein dimerization Proc. Natl. Acad. Sci. USA 92 11170-11174. (PubMed) (Full Text in PMC)... [Pg.1317]

AD. Baxevanis, G. Arents, E.N. Moudrianakis, and D. Landsman. 1995. A variety of DNA-binding and multimeric proteins contain the histone fold motif Nucleic Acids Res. 23 2685-2691. (PubMed)... [Pg.1317]


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