نتایج جستجو برای: histones

تعداد نتایج: 6224  

Journal: :The Journal of biological chemistry 2003
Caroline Düringer Ali Hamiche Lotta Gustafsson Hiroshi Kimura Catharina Svanborg

HAMLET is a folding variant of human alpha-lactalbumin in an active complex with oleic acid. HAMLET selectively enters tumor cells, accumulates in their nuclei and induces apoptosis-like cell death. This study examined the interactions of HAMLET with nuclear constituents and identified histones as targets. HAMLET was found to bind histone H3 strongly and to lesser extent histones H4 and H2B. Th...

Journal: :Annual review of cell and developmental biology 2005
Steven Henikoff Kami Ahmad

Chromatin can be differentiated by the deposition of variant histones at centromeres, active genes, and silent loci. Variant histones are assembled into nucleosomes in a replication-independent manner, in contrast to assembly of bulk chromatin that is coupled to replication. Recent in vitro studies have provided the first glimpses of protein machines dedicated to building and replacing alternat...

Journal: :Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 1997
S L Pereira R A Grayling R Lurz J N Reeve

Archaea contain histones that have primary sequences in common with eukaryal nucleosome core histones and a three-dimensional structure that is essentially only the histone fold. Here we report the results of experiments that document that archaeal histones compact DNA in vivo into structures similar to the structure formed by the histone (H3+H4)2 tetramer at the center of the eukaryal nucleoso...

Journal: :The Journal of biological chemistry 1970
W F Marzluff K S McCarty

Mouse mammary gland explants rapidly incorporated W-acetate into the Fl, FZal, F2a2, and F3 histones. These acetylated histones were divided into two classes which were distinguished by their metabolic stability, electrophoretic mobility, and sensitivity to cycloheximide. The acetylation of the Fl and F2a2 histones was inhibited by cycloheximide, occurred only during their synthesis, and was li...

2011
Marta Radman-Livaja Kitty F. Verzijlbergen Assaf Weiner Tibor van Welsem Nir Friedman Oliver J. Rando Fred van Leeuwen

Replicating chromatin involves disruption of histone-DNA contacts and subsequent reassembly of maternal histones on the new daughter genomes. In bulk, maternal histones are randomly segregated to the two daughters, but little is known about the fine details of this process: do maternal histones re-assemble at preferred locations or close to their original loci? Here, we use a recently developed...

Journal: :Current protocols in molecular biology 2001
G R Schnitzler

In vitro analysis of DNA in chromatin is often important for understanding mechanisms of regulation of transcription and other processes that occur on DNA. The basic unit of chromatin is the nucleosome core, containing two copies each of the core histones H2A, H2B, H3, and H4 to form a histone octamer that wraps 145 base pairs of DNA in a left-handed superhelix. In vivo, chromatin is associated...

Journal: :The Biochemical journal 1990
M J Hendzel J R Davie

The incorporation of newly synthesized histones among various chromatin fraction isolated from non-replicating cell-cycle-phase-Go chicken immature erythrocytes was investigated. We find that newly synthesized erythroid-specific histone Hl variant H5, is incorporated randomly into chromatin. In contrast, newly synthesized nucleosomal histones H2A, H2A.Z, H2B, H3.3, and H4 are preferentially fou...

Journal: :EMBO reports 2001
P Mühlhäusser E C Müller A Otto U Kutay

Nuclear import of the four core histones H2A, H2B, H3 and H4 is one of the main nuclear import activities during S-phase of the cell cycle. However, the molecular machinery facilitating nuclear import of core histones has not been elucidated. Here, we investigated the pathways by which histone import can occur. First, we show that core histone import can be competed by the BIB (beta-like import...

Journal: :The Journal of biological chemistry 1984
J W Apriletti Y David-Inouye N L Eberhardt J D Baxter

These studies concern the interactions of the rat liver thyroid hormone nuclear receptor with histones and factors influencing the receptor's assay and stability. Heating certain crude receptor preparations at 50 degrees C produces a selective loss of triiodothyronine (T3) but not thyroxine (T4) binding activity, whereas, with more purified preparations, such heating decreases both T3 and T4 bi...

Journal: :The Journal of nutritional biochemistry 2006
Yap Ching Chew Gabriela Camporeale Nagarama Kothapalli Gautam Sarath Janos Zempleni

In eukaryotic cell nuclei, DNA associates with the core histones H2A, H2B, H3 and H4 to form nucleosomal core particles. DNA binding to histones is regulated by posttranslational modifications of N-terminal tails (e.g., acetylation and methylation of histones). These modifications play important roles in the epigenetic control of chromatin structure. Recently, evidence that biotinidase and holo...

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