HISTONE

hĭsˈtōn, any of a class of protein molecules found in the chromosomes of eukaryotic cells. They complex with the DNA (see nucleic acid) and pack the DNA into tight masses of chromatin, which have the structure of coiled coils, much like a tangled telephone cord. The molecules are strongly basic and of relatively small size. They also serve a function in the transcription of DNA. The histones are rich in the amino acids arginine and lysine; the five major subtypes of the class differ from one another chiefly in the relative amounts of these two amino acids. They have been greatly conserved during evolution, histone structures vary little in a wide range of organisms.

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...telomeres to RNA splicing, to the role of histone acetylation in transcription activation...of DNA 1.75 times around a core of histones to form a nucleosome requires about 62...or polar amino acid residues on the histones. Classical methods of polymer physics...
...for the Analysis of Sea-Urchin Strongylocentrotus-Purpuratus Histone Genes," in MILES INTERNATIONAL SYMPOSIUM SERIES , No. 10...of Xenopus-Laevis Methionyl Transfer DNA 1 and SEA-Urchin Histone DNA Injected Into the Xenopus-Laevis Oocyte Nucleus," in...
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...learn more about how enzymes known as histone deacetylases, or HDACs, work to silence...the nucleosome, where proteins known as histones tightly bind DNA. All this wrapping protects...decoded and expressed inappropriately. Histone acetylases switch genes on by freeing...
...activated or repressed through a pathway of histone deacetylase (HDAC) inhibition and specificity...biomarker, embryocarcinoma, galectin-1, histone deacetylase, in vitro toxicology, metallothionein...clones; karyopherin beta1 (Kpnb1) and H3 histone 3B (H3f3b) were represented by two clones...
...Therefore, the protein encoded by this histone gene may function to maintain chromatin...replacement and cell cycle dependent H3 histone genes. Gene 312:135-43. Fujimori K, Inoue...genes is associated with methylation of histone H3 Lys 27. Genes Dev 18:1592-1605. Kisby...
...Bestor et al. 1988; Okano et al. 1998) and histone modification patterns (Brownell et al...pattern of modifications (both of DNA and of histone proteins themselves) provides information...methylation (Ballestar and Esteller 2005) and histone acetylation patterns (Ballestar and Esteller...
...p53-binding protein 1 (53BP1) and phosphorylated histone H2AX (gamma-H2AX), which have been shown...induced G2-M checkpoint activation by histone H2AX and 53BP1. Nat Cell Biol 4:993-997...MG, Muschel RJ, Lazar MA, Yen TJ. 2003. Histone deacetylase 4 interacts with 53BP1 to...
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...The most intimate of those proteins--called histones--are popular targets for modification. To...than a tourist on a trip around the world. Histones are handy space-saving devices. Eight histone proteins get together and form a core around...
...expressed. Various chemical groups clip on to histones, the spools around which DNA wraps when...affect how tightly DNA is packed. Although histone modification is not as well studied as...a distinct pattern of methylation and histone modifications that, for the long term...
...information. Proteins and RNA molecules interact with the DNA and histone proteins in chromosomes to regulate the expression of genes...transient or heritable modifications in the methylation patterns of histone proteins and DNA in the chromosomes. These variables also affect...


 

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...hestopped short of calling himself the outright winner. Paying tribute to Mrs Clinton, Mr Obama called her a "formidable opponent", histone appearing to indicate he considered her the runner-up in the contest. "Wehave had our disagreements during this campaign, but...
...vigorously, of course, but he also needs to propose:so that any event becomes a chance for the voters to get a sense of what histone and instincts would be if he were in No 10, not Gordon. The PM wants to "show that he is the man to steer the canoe through...


 

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HISTONE his ton, any of a class of protein molecules found...also serve a function in the transcription of DNA. The histones are rich in the amino acids arginine and lysine...acids. They have been greatly conserved during evolution, histone structures vary little in a wide range of organisms...
...mitochondria, chloroplasts; see cell , in biology) and genetic material organized in chromosomes in which the DNA is combined with histone proteins. Eukaryotes are contrasted with the prokaryotes (see Monera ). Eukaryotes formed through the merger of prokaryotes...
...organisms. Protists, which are eukaryotes , have cells that have a membrane-bound nucleus, DNA that is associated with histone proteins, and organelles (e.g., mitochondria and chloroplasts). A recently proposed system of classification designates the...


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