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. 1992 Mar 1;112(1):129-32.
doi: 10.1016/0378-1119(92)90314-f.

Interspecies structural diversity among chlamydial genes encoding histone H1

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Interspecies structural diversity among chlamydial genes encoding histone H1

R Kaul et al. Gene. .

Abstract

Recently, a eukaryotic histone H1-like protein has been detected in Chlamydia trachomatis serovar L2 [Hackstadt et al., Proc. Natl. Acad. Sci. USA 88 (1991) 3937-3941; Tao et al., J. Bacteriol. 173 (1991) 2818-2822]. We have cloned the corresponding gene from C. trachomatis serovar J and the Chlamydia psittaci strain mn. Sequencing demonstrated absolute gene identity between the two C. trachomatis serovars L2 and J, but divergence in the C. psittaci strain mn. These differences resulted in altered aa residues (in particular no cysteines) and a smaller molecular mass for H1 from C. psittaci strain mn. The amino acid (aa) sequence comparisons with other histone proteins show best alignment to sea urchin H1, notably in the C terminus, for both C. trachomatis and C. psittaci histones. Chlamydial interspecies aa homology, however, is most conserved at the N terminus, suggestive of a bi-functional role for these unique histone proteins.

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