نتایج جستجو برای: histones

تعداد نتایج: 6224  

2014
Yanlin Zhang Zanmei Zhao Li Guan Lijun Mao Shuqiang Li Xiaoxu Guan Ming Chen Lixia Guo Lihua Ding Cuicui Cong Tao Wen Jinyuan Zhao

Acute lung injury (ALI) is the leading cause of death in intensive care units. Extracellular histones have recently been recognized to be pivotal inflammatory mediators. Heparin and its derivatives can bind histones through electrostatic interaction. The purpose of this study was to investigate 1) the role of extracellular histones in the pathogenesis of ALI caused by acid aspiration and 2) whe...

Journal: :Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 1972
A E Mirsky B Silverman

The effect of histones on accessibility of DNA to DNase in chromatin of thymus nuclei has been studied by selective extraction of either lysine-rich or arginine-rich histones. It was found that all histones block accessibility but that, weight for weight, lysine-rich histones block much more effectively than do arginine-rich histones. We point to the contrast between accessibility of DNA to DNa...

Journal: :FEBS letters 2004
Mario Galindo Nelson Varela Ingrid Espinoza Gabriela Cecilia Toro Ulf Hellman Christer Wernstedt Norbel Galanti

Histones from the parasitic platyhelminthes, Echinococcus granulosus and Fasciola hepatica, were systematically characterized. Core histones H2A, H2B, H3 and H4, which were identified on the basis of amino acid sequencing and mass spectrometry data, showed conserved electrophoretic patterns. Histones H1, identified on the basis of physicochemical properties, amino acid composition and amino aci...

AZRA RABBANI, BAHRAM GOLIAEI, MARZIEH HAGSHARIFIA TAGAVI,

Isotherms of the binding of the anthracycIine antibiotic, adriamycin (adriblastin), to DNA histone complexes was studied by means of spectroscopic analysis. The results indicated that: (a) binding of adriamycin to histones reduced the interaction of histones with DNA, (b) binding of the drug to DNA did not change the binding affinity of histone to DNA and, (c) in the explored binding range...

Journal: :Journal of immunology 2013
Simon T Abrams Nan Zhang Caroline Dart Susan Siyu Wang Jecko Thachil Yunyan Guan Guozheng Wang Cheng-Hock Toh

C-reactive protein (CRP) is an acute-phase protein that plays an important defensive role in innate immunity against bacterial infection, but it is also upregulated in many noninfectious diseases. The generic function of this highly conserved molecule in diseases that range from infection, inflammation, trauma, and malignancy is not well understood. In this article, we demonstrate that CRP defe...

Journal: :Journal of cellular biochemistry 2013
Zongmei Wen Yan Liu Feng Li Feng Ren Dexi Chen Xiuhui Li Tao Wen

Circulating histones are a newly recognized mediator implicated in various inflammatory diseases. It is likely that the release of histones, from dying hepatocytes or inflammatory leukocytes, into the circulation initiates and amplifies inflammation during the course of acute liver failure (ALF). In this study, we investigated a putative pathogenic role of circulating histones in a murine model...

Journal: :Current Biology 2012
Zhihuan Li Katharina Thiel Peter J. Thul Mathias Beller Ronald P. Kühnlein Michael A. Welte

BACKGROUND Histones are essential for chromatin packing, yet free histones not incorporated into chromatin are toxic. While in most cells multiple regulatory mechanisms prevent accumulation of excess histones, early Drosophila embryos contain massive extranuclear histone stores, thought to be essential for development. Excess histones H2A, H2B, and H2Av are bound to lipid droplets, ubiquitous f...

2010
Alan D. Pemberton Jeremy K. Brown

BACKGROUND Nuclear histones have previously been shown to aggregate LDL in vitro, suggestive of a possible pro-atherogenic role. Recent studies indicate that histones are released during acute inflammation, and therefore might interact with circulating lipoproteins in vivo. In view of the associative link between inflammation and cardiovascular disease, the behaviour of histones was investigate...

2014
Henrike Klinker Caroline Haas Nadine Harrer Peter B. Becker Felix Mueller-Planitz

The development of methods to assemble nucleosomes from recombinant histones decades ago has transformed chromatin research. Nevertheless, nucleosome reconstitution remains time consuming to this day, not least because the four individual histones must be purified first. Here, we present a streamlined purification protocol of recombinant histones from bacteria. We termed this method "rapid hist...

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