Unmasking of histone amino groups in chromatin at high pH
- PMID: 11775
- PMCID: PMC1164053
- DOI: 10.1042/bj1590173
Unmasking of histone amino groups in chromatin at high pH
Abstract
The reactivity of the amino groups of histones in chromatin towards acetic anhydride was determined as a function of pH. In the pH range 7-10 the vast majority of amino groups in all five histones are buried. However, at higher pH values some of the histone amino groups become exposed, and the higher the lysine:arginine ratio for the histone the greater was the degree of unmasking observed. At pH 11.8 histone I appears to be completely dissociated, histones IIB1 and IIb2 have approx. 55% of the amino groups unmasked, and histones III and IV have approx. 25% of the amino groups unmasked.
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